La Noche Triste: The bloody night that changed the Aztec Empire forever - History Skills
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La Noche Triste took place on June 30, 1520, when the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés and his forces attempted to escape from the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlán, under the cover of darkness. Their discovery by the Aztecs led to a fierce battle that resulted in heavy casualties for the Spanish. This event, however, was more than just a military confrontation. It was a clash of cultures, a moment of reckoning, and a prelude to the profound transformations that were to come.
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