What was Cortés' attitude towards the native Aztecs?

A) Grudging respect for their accomplishments and the lack of technology compared to the Spaniards
B) Disgust at the ungodly activities the Aztecs engaged in, like flesh eating
C) To honor the Holy Roman Emperor in all respects, and thus force the Aztecs to do the same
D) None of these
E) All of these


E

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