How Hernan Cortes Destroyed the Aztec Empire with 500 Men — Fexingo History
Long before Cortés arrived in Mexico, the Aztecs and their neighbors fought in a ritualized form of warfare called the xochiyaoyotl, or 'flower war.' These weren't typical battles for territory or resources—they were highly structured conflicts aimed at capturing prisoners for sacrifice, conducted by mutual agreement between states. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the flower war system shaped Aztec military strategy, created deep-seated resentment among subjugated peoples like the Tlaxcalans, and ultimately became one of the most consequential factors in Cortés's ability to forge indigenous alliances. Drawing on accounts from the Florentine Codex and the Lienzo de Tlaxcala, as well as modern scholarship, they discuss how the ritual constraints of the xochiyaoyotl left the Mexica ill-prepared for the total war Cortés waged, and how Tlaxcala's refusal to be conquered in a flower war fueled their alliance with the Spanish. They also touch on the controversial debate among historians about whether the flower wars were a genuine Aztec institution or a post-conquest invention. Tune in for a fresh angle on the conquest—one that turns the usual narrative on its head. #Xochiyaoyotl #FlowerWars #AztecWarfare #Tlaxcala #Cortés #Mexica #FlorentineCodex #LienzodeTlaxcala #MesoamericanHistory #ConquestofMexico #RitualWarfare #IndigenousAlliances #Tenochtitlan #MoctezumaII #Xicotencatl #History #FexingoHistory #SixteenthCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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