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THE SPANISH CONQUEST OF THE AMERICAS
Blood, Gold, and Empire How Hernån Cortés and Francisco Pizarro Destroyed the Aztec and Inca Empires and Changed the Course of History Forever
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THE SPANISH CONQUEST OF THE AMERICAS
Blood, Gold, and Empire How Hernån Cortés and Francisco Pizarro Destroyed the Aztec and Inca Empires and Changed the Course of History Forever
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Spanish conquest history â HernĂĄn CortĂ©s, Francisco Pizarro, the fall of the Aztec and Inca empires, and the complete narrative history of how two men with fewer than 700 soldiers destroyed the largest civilizations in the Americas.
In the spring of 1519, TenochtitlĂĄn â capital of the Aztec Empire â was one of the largest cities on earth, with 200,000 to 300,000 inhabitants. London had perhaps 50,000. When HernĂĄn CortĂ©s arrived with approximately 530 men and had his ships scuttled in the harbor to foreclose retreat, he was committing to a campaign against an empire he could not yet fully imagine. Thirteen years later, Francisco Pizarro arrived in Peru with 168 men, captured the Inca emperor Atahualpa at Cajamarca, extracted a ransom room filled with gold and silver worth approximately the annual revenues of the Spanish Crown, and then executed him after a parodic trial.
This is the story of how those two conquests happened â and what made them possible. Historian James R. Whitfield traces both campaigns across twenty-one chapters, giving equal weight to CortĂ©s, Pizarro, Moctezuma, Atahualpa, La Malinche, and CuauhtĂ©moc â whose defiant reply under torture, "Am I lying on a bed of roses?", is preserved in Bernal DĂaz's chronicle. The book examines the Tlaxcalan alliance that provided 75,000 of the 80,000 warriors who destroyed TenochtitlĂĄn, the smallpox epidemic that killed Aztec emperor CuitlĂĄhuac within months of his accession, and the Inca civil war that had already split the empire before Pizarro arrived.
Inside this history of the Spanish conquest:
CortĂ©s burns his ships â the legal trick that dissolved his subordination to Cuba's governor, and the 80-day siege that reduced TenochtitlĂĄn to rubble (Chapters 5, 8)
The Night of Sorrows â the catastrophic retreat of June 30, 1520, where CortĂ©s lost half his force and most of Aztec gold in the lake causeways, then wept under a cypress tree at Popotla (Chapter 7)
Cajamarca and the ransom room â 13,000 pounds of gold and 26,000 pounds of silver melted from Inca masterpieces, distributed among 168 men (Chapters 11-12)
Steel, horses, and smallpox â why the obsidian macuahuitl could decapitate a horse yet still lost; the cocoliztli outbreaks of 1545-1548 that killed up to 15 million in central Mexico (Chapter 14)
The Tlaxcalan alliance and its betrayal â 75,000 indigenous warriors who won the war for Spain, then had their promised privileges stripped within a generation (Chapter 15)
The God Question â how the Requerimiento was read in Spanish to people who could not understand it, providing legal cover for wars Las Casas called monstrous crimes (Chapter 16)
The Spanish conquest of the Americas cannot be honestly celebrated; the human costs were enormous. But this narrative history of the Aztec and Inca empires resists the simplified prosecutorial version too â the actual record is more complicated than either the older heroic accounts or the recent rhetoric that replaced them. Every promise cites the manuscript. Every chapter treats CortĂ©s, Pizarro, Moctezuma, and CuauhtĂ©moc as full historical actors whose decisions were made under their own constraints.
For readers of Charles Mann's 1491 and Hugh Thomas's CONQUEST: CORTES, MONTEZUMA, AND THE FALL OF OLD MEXICO.
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HistoriografĂaTable of contents
- Authorâs Note
- Contents
- Prologue: The World Before the Ships Arrived
- PART ONE: THE MEN WHO WOULD CONQUER WORLDS
- PART TWO: THE FALL OF THE AZTEC EMPIRE
- PART THREE: THE FALL OF THE INCA EMPIRE
- PART FOUR: THE MACHINERY OF DESTRUCTION
- PART FIVE: THE WORLD THEY MADE
- PART SIX: THE LONG AFTERMATH
- Epilogue: The Long Reckoning
- Acknowledgments
- Selected Bibliography
- About the Author
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