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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 7 MIN

Tlaxcalan Allies: The Unlikely Empire-Builders of New Spain

from The Conquistadors: Exploration, Greed, and Destruction — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

When Hernán Cortés marched on Tenochtitlan, his most crucial allies were not Spanish soldiers but the Tlaxcalans—a fiercely independent republic that had resisted Aztec domination for decades. This episode explores the Tlaxcalan alliance as a strategic partnership that reshaped Mesoamerica. We follow Tlaxcalan leaders like Xicotencatl the Younger and the elder Xicotencatl, whose divided loyalties mirrored the complex politics of conquest. We examine the Tlaxcalans' motives: revenge against Mexica tribute demands, access to Spanish weaponry, and preservation of their autonomy. The alliance was never a simple betrayal; it was a calculated gamble. We also cover the aftermath: how Tlaxcalans became conquistadors in their own right, marching south to subjugate Guatemala and north to pacify the Chichimeca frontier. They were granted privileges—horses, guns, noble titles—that set them apart from other indigenous groups. The Tlaxcalan Republic survived colonial rule, retaining its own government and heraldry well into the 1700s. But the cost was immense: loss of cultural identity, forced conversion, and complicity in empire-building. This episode unpacks a partnership that was equal parts survival, ambition, and tragedy. Names like Maxixcatzin, Doña Luisa, and Xicotencatl the Younger bring these events to life. #Tlaxcala #Xicotencatl #Cortés #Mexica #Aztec #Conquest #Mesoamerica #NewSpain #IndigenousAllies #ColonialHistory #MexicanHistory #MilitaryHistory #IndigenousResistance #Maxixcatzin #DoñaLuisa #ChichimecaFrontier #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

When Hernán Cortés marched on Tenochtitlan, his most crucial allies were not Spanish soldiers but the Tlaxcalans—a fiercely independent republic that had resisted Aztec domination for decades. This episode explores the Tlaxcalan alliance as a strategic partnership that reshaped Mesoamerica. We follow Tlaxcalan leaders like Xicotencatl the Younger and the elder Xicotencatl, whose divided loyalties mirrored the complex politics of conquest. We examine the Tlaxcalans' motives: revenge against Mexica tribute demands, access to Spanish weaponry, and preservation of their autonomy. The alliance was never a simple betrayal; it was a calculated gamble. We also cover the aftermath: how Tlaxcalans became conquistadors in their own right, marching south to subjugate Guatemala and north to pacify the Chichimeca frontier. They were granted privileges—horses, guns, noble titles—that set them apart from other indigenous groups. The Tlaxcalan Republic survived colonial rule, retaining its own government and heraldry well into the 1700s. But the cost was immense: loss of cultural identity, forced conversion, and complicity in empire-building. This episode unpacks a partnership that was equal parts survival, ambition, and tragedy. Names like Maxixcatzin, Doña Luisa, and Xicotencatl the Younger bring these events to life. #Tlaxcala #Xicotencatl #Cortés #Mexica #Aztec #Conquest #Mesoamerica #NewSpain #IndigenousAllies #ColonialHistory #MexicanHistory #MilitaryHistory #IndigenousResistance #Maxixcatzin #DoñaLuisa #ChichimecaFrontier #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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