How Hernan Cortes Destroyed the Aztec Empire with 500 Men — Fexingo History
We often hear that Cortés toppled an empire with just a few hundred men, but that story leaves out the vast indigenous logistics that made it possible. This episode dives into the Mexica tribute system—a massive network that extracted food, textiles, gold, and thousands of warriors from conquered provinces. We trace how Cortés weaponized that system: turning former tributaries into allies, seizing warehouses full of cotton armor and cacao, and redirecting the flow of wealth that once sustained Tenochtitlan. We talk about the Matrícula de Tributos, the painted codex that recorded everything from jaguar pelts to quetzal feathers, and how Cortés used it as a map for extortion. We also explore the Totonac revolt at Cempoala, the first crack in the tribute chain, and how the Spanish literally ate their way through Mexica food stores. By the end, you'll see the conquest not as a miracle of European arms, but as a brutal redistribution of indigenous power. #Mexica #TributeSystem #Cortés #MatrículaDeTributos #Cempoala #Totonac #Tenochtitlan #Mesoamerica #AztecEmpire #Nahuatl #QuetzalFeathers #Cacao #CottonArmor #Conquest #FexingoHistory #History #IndigenousLogistics #Pochteca Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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