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I NEED THIS ANSWER SOONER THAN ASAP!!! HELP PLEASE!! Explain in detail what happened to the large complex Aztec and Inca empires after the spanish conquest.

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The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, also known as the Conquest of Mexico or the Spanish-Aztec War was one of the primary events in the Spanish colonization of the Americas. There are multiple 16th-century narratives of the events by Spanish conquistadors, their indigenous allies, and the defeated Aztecs. It was not solely a contest between a small contingent of Spaniards defeating the Aztec Empire but rather the creation of a coalition of Spanish invaders with tributaries to the Aztecs, and most especially the Aztecs' indigenous enemies and rivals. They combined forces to defeat the Mexica of Tenochtitlan over a two-year period. For the Spanish, the expedition to Mexico was part of a project of Spanish colonization of the New World after twenty-five years of permanent Spanish settlement and further exploration in the Caribbean.

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Answer:The Spanish conquistadors' conquer of the Aztec and Inca Empire brought significant changes that effected both the Americas and Europe. The vast destruction wiped out and brought a loss to these civilizations. Europeans started to emigrate to the Americas and settle down and an exchange between these two cultures started.

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