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The Tlaxcalan Alliance That Toppled the Aztecs

8 min · 2. heinä 2026
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We've talked a lot about Cortés and his Spanish army, but the real muscle behind the conquest of Mexico came from tens of thousands of Indigenous allies — most crucially, the Tlaxcalans. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the story of the Tlaxcalan republic, a fiercely independent state that the Aztecs had besieged for generations without ever conquering. When Cortés stumbled into their territory in 1519, after a bloody battle, the Tlaxcalans made a calculated decision: ally with these strange newcomers against their hereditary enemy. Lucas traces how the old Tlaxcalan general Xicotencatl the Elder argued for alliance, while his son Xicotencatl the Younger resisted to the end. We explore the political calculus, the religious tolerance demanded by the Tlaxcalans, and the tens of thousands of Tlaxcalan warriors who fought alongside Cortés, built the brigantines, and died on the causeways of Tenochtitlan. We also touch on the bitter aftermath: how the Tlaxcalans were rewarded with privileges but ultimately subjugated by the Spanish. This is the story of the alliance that made the conquest possible — from the first battle at Tecóac to the final siege. #Tlaxcala #Xicotencatl #Cortés #AztecEmpire #Mexica #Tenochtitlan #Tecóac #TlaxcalanAlliance #Malintzin #BernalDíaz #FlorentineCodex #LienzoDeTlaxcala #ConquestOfMexico #Mesoamerica #IndigenousAllies #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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