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New Spain

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  • Tenochtitlan
    1325

    Tenochtitlan

    It was founded on an island in Lake Texcoco in 1325, when the ancestors of the Mexicans saw an eagle perched on a cactus, this being the origin of the national shield of Mexico.
  • Beginning of Spanish Conquest
    May 31, 1519

    Beginning of Spanish Conquest

    It began the process of conquest by Hernan Cortes.
  • Slaughter of the Templo Mayor
    May 22, 1520

    Slaughter of the Templo Mayor

    In Tenochtitlan a great massacre was carried out against the Aztecs who were in the Toxcatl temple who were holding an event to the God Huitzilopochtli, this massacre directed by Pedro de Alvarado.
  • Death of Moctezuma
    Jun 29, 1520

    Death of Moctezuma

    He died in Mexico - Tenochtitlan because he was murdered.
  • Departure of Hernan Cortes
    Jun 30, 1520

    Departure of Hernan Cortes

    Departure from Hernán Cortés and his army from Tenochtitlán towards Tacuba.
  • Life in New Spain
    1521

    Life in New Spain

    Hernan Cortes had already conquered all Tenochtitlan
  • Cuauhtémoc
    1521

    Cuauhtémoc

    Cuauhtémoc supports the site of Tenochtitlán.
  • The End Of The Aztec Empire
    Aug 13, 1521

    The End Of The Aztec Empire

    The end of the Aztec empire was realized by the Spanish conqueror Hernan Cortes.
  • "La Noche Triste"
    Jun 30, 1530

    "La Noche Triste"

    The natives reveal themselves to the fact of the great massacre and force the Spaniards to be refugees in the temple, courts frees Cuitlahuac that he joined Cuauhtemoc to organize the Aztec rebellion. When stratified, the Spaniards decide to prepare the escape.
  • The Viceroyalty Starts In The New Spain
    Mar 17, 1535

    The Viceroyalty Starts In The New Spain

    The period of viceroyalty or colonial era of the new Spain was approximately 300 years, during the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries.
  • Conquest Of The Peruvian Empire
    1542

    Conquest Of The Peruvian Empire

    The conquest of the Tahuantinsuyo or Inca Empire begins with the arrival of Francisco Pizarro and his hosts to the Tahuantinsuyo in 1532 marked the beginning of a great transformation in the ways of life of the inhabitants of the Andes.
  • Mexican Independence

    Mexican Independence

    The Independence of Mexico was the consequence of a political and social process resolved with arms, which put an end to Spanish rule in most of the territories of New Spain