¡Claro! A continuación, te presento una posible versión detallada de la segunda carta de relación de Hernán Cortés a Audiolibro en español:
Cortés had a problem: he had technically committed treason by leading his expedition against the orders of the Governor of Cuba. To save himself, he needed to convince the King that he was winning a literal empire for Spain. His letter describes a journey that feels like a dream: ¡Claro
Cortés wrote these letters not just to inform the King, but to justify his legal standing after desobeying Diego Velázquez, the governor of Cuba. By documenting his progress, he aimed to prove his loyalty and the immense value of the new lands he named "Nueva España". Key Events Described Portada y créditos (1–2 minutos)
This is the literary climax of the letter. Cortés describes Tenochtitlan. The Archaic Language: Cortés wrote in 16th-century Spanish