Tenochtitlan: The Aztec Capital That Shocked the Spanish — Fexingo History
Tenochtitlan, built on an island in a salty lake, needed fresh water to survive. The solution was the Chapultepec aqueduct, a marvel of engineering that carried clean spring water over two leagues into the city. This episode dives into how the Mexica built and maintained the aqueduct, the political significance of controlling the Chapultepec springs, and what happened when Cortés cut the water supply during the siege. We explore the dual aqueduct system that allowed for repairs without interrupting flow, the role of the tlatoani in water management, and the surprisingly modern concerns about water quality and distribution in the calpulli neighborhoods. It's a story of hydraulic engineering, urban planning, and the fragility of a city dependent on a single source of life. #Tenochtitlan #Chapultepec #AztecAqueduct #Mesoamerica #HydraulicEngineering #MoctezumaIlhuicamina #Nahuatl #Calpulli #Cortés #SiegeOfTenochtitlan #WaterManagement #Albarradón #Mexica #LakeTexcoco #FlorentineCodex #History #FexingoHistory #Engineering Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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