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What is a conquistador?
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User: Montezuma and the Aztecs believed they were gods. Why? How did the Spaniards use this to their advantage?

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Conquistadors were soldiers, explorers, and adventurers at the service of the Portuguese Empire and the Spanish Empire.

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