How Hernan Cortes Destroyed the Aztec Empire with 500 Men — Fexingo History
We all know Cortés had horses, guns, and steel — but what about the bronze cannon that fired on Tenochtitlan? This episode dives into the story of the lombard gun, a massive bronze cannon that Cortés salvaged from a shipwreck in Veracruz and dragged across mountains and jungles to the gates of the Aztec capital. We explore how its production depended on Spanish foundries and indigenous labor, how its range terrified the Mexica, and how a single cannonball could shatter a war canoe. We also discuss the limitations of early gunpowder weapons: the slow reload time, the risk of barrel explosion, and the psychological dread they created. Lucas and Luna examine the forgotten role of artillery in the conquest, from the Tlaxcalan campaign to the final siege, and consider why so few chroniclers mention these guns — perhaps because they were too embarrassing to admit that technology alone didn't win the war. Featuring detailed accounts from Bernal Díaz del Castillo, the Florentine Codex, and modern archaeological experiments. #Cortés #AztecEmpire #Tenochtitlan #BronzeCannon #LombardGun #Mesoamerica #History #FexingoHistory #ConquestOfMexico #Artillery #Gunpowder #BernalDíaz #FlorentineCodex #Tlaxcala #SiegeWeapons #16thCentury #MilitaryHistory #IndigenousHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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