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The Mixton War: Mexico's Bloodiest Revolt

6 min · 13. Juni 2026
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In 1540, a coalition of Indigenous peoples in western Mexico rose up against Spanish rule in a conflict that would become known as the Mixtón War. Led by the Caxcan leader Tenamaztle, the rebellion swept through the provinces of Nueva Galicia, targeting encomiendas, missions, and Spanish settlements. The Spanish response was brutal: Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza personally led an army of conquistadors and Indigenous allies, including Tlaxcalans and Aztecs, to crush the revolt. This episode examines the causes, key battles, and aftermath of the Mixtón War, including the role of the infamous Nuño de Guzmán's earlier atrocities, the use of war dogs, and the legal debates over just war that followed. We also explore the fate of Tenamaztle, who escaped to the mountains and later appealed to the Spanish crown for justice. This is a story of resistance, betrayal, and the violent consolidation of colonial rule in Mexico. #MixtonWar #Tenamaztle #Caxcan #NuevaGalicia #AntonioDeMendoza #NunoDeGuzman #Conquistadors #IndigenousResistance #ColonialMexico #MexicanHistory #WarDogs #JustWar #Encomienda #Tlaxcalan #Aztec #1540 #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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