EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 7 MIN
The Conquistadors: Spanish Steel vs Obsidian Blades
from The Conquistadors: Exploration, Greed, and Destruction — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In Episode 59, Lucas and Luna explore the technological asymmetry that defined the Spanish conquest of Mesoamerica. They examine the Toledo steel sword, the crossbow, the arquebus, and the horse — and how these tools of war created a psychological shock among Indigenous peoples. Lucas explains why Spanish armor was surprisingly effective against obsidian-edged macuahuitl, but also how the Spanish adapted Indigenous tactics like the use of cotton armor (ichcahuipilli). The episode dives into the actual battlefield advantages: horses broke formations, steel cut through cotton, and dogs terrorized defenders. But Lucas also emphasizes that these weapons were not invincible — the Spanish faced defeats at places like the Noche Triste and in the Maya lowlands. The conversation highlights the specific weapons: the espada ropera, the rodela, the acero toledano, the ballesta, the arcabuz. They also touch on how the Spanish learned to counter Indigenous weapons like the atlatl and the tlahuitl. This episode is about steel, gunpowder, and the animal allies that changed the course of history in the Americas. #Conquistadors #SpanishConquest #ToledoSteel #Macuahuitl #Obsidian #Crossbow #Arquebus #Horses #WarDogs #Ichcahuipilli #NocheTriste #Mesoamerica #History #FexingoHistory #WeaponsHistory #Aztec #Maya #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In Episode 59, Lucas and Luna explore the technological asymmetry that defined the Spanish conquest of Mesoamerica. They examine the Toledo steel sword, the crossbow, the arquebus, and the horse — and how these tools of war created a psychological shock among Indigenous peoples. Lucas explains why Spanish armor was surprisingly effective against obsidian-edged macuahuitl, but also how the Spanish adapted Indigenous tactics like the use of cotton armor (ichcahuipilli). The episode dives into the actual battlefield advantages: horses broke formations, steel cut through cotton, and dogs terrorized defenders. But Lucas also emphasizes that these weapons were not invincible — the Spanish faced defeats at places like the Noche Triste and in the Maya lowlands. The conversation highlights the specific weapons: the espada ropera, the rodela, the acero toledano, the ballesta, the arcabuz. They also touch on how the Spanish learned to counter Indigenous weapons like the atlatl and the tlahuitl. This episode is about steel, gunpowder, and the animal allies that changed the course of history in the Americas. #Conquistadors #SpanishConquest #ToledoSteel #Macuahuitl #Obsidian #Crossbow #Arquebus #Horses #WarDogs #Ichcahuipilli #NocheTriste #Mesoamerica #History #FexingoHistory #WeaponsHistory #Aztec #Maya #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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