Patine
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So, one guy with a god complex and another with a myth promotion? There's always a few whackos in every history lesson. Anecdotal arguments trying to disprove large trends have always been something I've been happy to show as the weak arguments they are.I don't think so, some conquistadores as Pedro de Alvarado start to believe he was the god Tonatiuh, and the Spaniards made the Toltec dream of a united México.
That's because the actual PEOPLE were still there, but thoroughly subjugated to Spanish rule, converted to Christianity, and, initially, made to labour to encemendias to enrich the Peninsulars. But, yes, their language remained, and fusion food (as we call it now) definitely came into being. That doesn't mean the social, religious, legal, military, and cultural system of the Nauhua and other Mesoamericans was not broken, thoroughly. The stone alteptls were abandoned, and not rediscovered until several centuries later, in many cases. Calling it the same CIV is a stretch too far...The culture of Mexicas wasnt destroyed, we cann see influence in the food, archteture, even in the way the spanish is spoke on México still have some Nahualt words on vocabulary, main name of places or food.