Hernando Cortés : Conqueror of Mexico

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The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was perhaps one of the greatest turning points in North American history. This book relates the full story of how the Spanish adventurer Hernando Cortés and his small group overthrew the Aztec Empire and laid the foundation for the present-day nation of Mexico.

It tells of how Cortés found his way to the New World, and, once there, drew together an alliance of a few hundred Spaniards and around 7,000 local Indian allies-all of those who had suffered at the hands of the Aztecs for countless years and who leaped at the chance to exact revenge upon their neighbors.

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By Frederick A. Ober

The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was perhaps one of the greatest turning points in North American history. This book relates the full story of how the Spanish adventurer Hernando Cortés and his small group overthrew the Aztec Empire and laid the foundation for the present-day nation of Mexico.

It tells of how Cortés found his way to the New World, and, once there, drew together an alliance of a few hundred Spaniards and around 7,000 local Indian allies-all of those who had suffered at the hands of the Aztecs for countless years and who leaped at the chance to exact revenge upon their neighbors.

After an initially peaceful parley into the Aztec capital-in search of gold and other riches-violence erupted and the Spaniards were nearly wiped out and forced to retreat. Outside the city, Cortés assembled a new army, consisting of 2,000 Spaniards and around 200,000 Indian allies, and started a general assault on the Aztec capital which saw Spanish boats built in situ and assembled on Lake Tezcuco-the waterway surrounding the magnificent island city.

The fierce three-month-long siege ended in utter defeat for the Aztecs, and the city was nearly razed and rebuilt as the present-day metropolis of Mexico City. This exciting, dramatic, and horrendously bloody story reveals all the horror of the time, and Ober’s book remains one of the most readable narratives of this earth-shaking military campaign ever written.

Contents
I. In Spain and Hispaniola 1485-1511
II. With Velasquez in Cuba 1511-1518
III. Cortés Sets Out for Mexico 1519
IV. The Great Battle of Tabasco 1519
V. In the Plumed Serpent’s Land 1519
VI. An Alliance with the Totonacs 1519
VII. Cortés Destroys his Fleet 1519
VIII. Encounters with the Tlascalans 1519
IX. A Massacre in the Holy City 1519
X. In the City of Mexico 1519
XI. At Montezuma’s Court 1519
XII. Montezuma a Prisoner 1519-1520
XIII. An Invasion by Narvaez 1520
XIV. The Spaniards Meet with Disaster 1520
XV. The Midnight Retreat from Mexico 1520
XVI. Siege of the Aztec Capital 1521
XVII. Montezuma’s City Destroyed 1521
XVIII. The Colonization of Mexico 1521
XIX. A Perilous Expedition 1524-1526
XX. Last Voyages and Last Days

Frederick Albion Ober (1849-1913) was a history writer and naturalist who famously explored much of South America and the Lesser Antilles, where he discovered and noted no less than 22 bird taxa. He was a co-founder of the Explorers Club and a member of the American Antiquarian Society and retained a lifelong interest in all matters South American.

174 pages

ISBN Softcover
9781647645137

ISBN Hardcover
9781647645137

Spine Width: 0.37110 in
Weight: 0.534 lbs

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