The Conquistadors: Exploration, Greed, and Destruction — Fexingo History
In the fall of 1522, a Spanish ship carrying troops and supplies for Hernán Cortés was wrecked off the coast of the Huasteca region, near modern-day Tamaulipas. The survivors washed ashore into a world they did not understand: a densely forested, swampy lowland controlled by the Huastec people, who spoke a language completely different from Nahuatl. This episode follows the stranded Spaniards—their desperate attempt to walk back to Veracruz, the ambush that killed most of them, and the two survivors who were captured and lived for years among the Huastec. We explore how Cortés learned of their fate, the brutal punitive expedition he sent under Gonzalo de Sandoval, and the cultural collision that unfolded in the Huasteca. Along the way, we touch on Huastec society, their resistance to Aztec imperial expansion, and how shipwreck—not just conquest—shaped the early mapping of New Spain's Gulf coast. A forgotten story of survival, loss, and the limits of Spanish power in the 1520s. #Huastec #Huasteca #Cortés #Panuco #GonzaloDeSandoval #Shipwreck #Veracruz #Tamaulipas #GulfCoast #Conquistadors #Conquest #Survival #1520s #NewSpain #Indigenous #Nahuatl #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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