Fun story: the Tlaxcalans signed a treaty with Spain which granted them autonomy over their territories and kept their government in place in exchange of acknowleging the king of Spain as their ruler as a recompense for helping topple the aztecs. The spanish respected the treaty for 300 years, until Mexico declared independence. Except maybe the English-Portuguese alliance I can't remember an accord that lasted so long.
It isn't truth, Tlaxcalans was ruled as any other part of the province of New Spain, which means that the previous indegenous held lands were given to spanish officials, who as owner of the lands could freely rule and demand taxes from the said natives. The txlacalan council itself was dissolved by a governador soon after the conquest.
@@Pedrosa2541 Following the Spanish Conquest, Tlaxcala was divided into four fiefdoms (señoríos) by the Spanish corregidor Gómez de Santillán in 1545 (26 years after the Conquest). These fiefdoms were Ocotelolco, Quiahuiztlan, Tepeticpac, and Tizatlan. At this time, four great houses or lineages emerged and claimed hereditary rights to each fiefdom and created fictitious genealogies extending back into the pre-Columbian era to justify their claims. During the colonial period, the Tlaxcalan people were regarded as being of higher status and received better treatment compared to the other indigenous peoples of New Spain. Source: Catholic encyclopedia
@@derniercaesar5319 The Spanish did not respect their treaty, in fact Tlaxcala was one of the first to rebel because they abandoned most of it in the 1600s.
Cortez AND his native allies defeated the Aztecs. His "allies" had lived for generations having their sons captured and used in their DAILY human sacrifices. That's the part of the story that never seems to find the light of day.
Yes, this is generally the case overwhelmingly in much of European Colonial history. There weren't (often) grand armies of white men marching through the Americas, Africa, or India conquering vest swaths of territory. Usually the natives hated each other just as much as anyone else, and had their own internal conflicts. The help of the Europeans just allowed the other groups that had previously been suppressed by the dominant one to rise up and conquer them. The idea that the Spanish somehow conquered all of South America and much of North America was small armies of a few hundred or thousand guys is insane. The overwhelming majority of the natives were killed by disease, and most of those killed in combat we're at the hands of their native enemies. The Europeans were often just master managers and leaders. The same strategy has been in place since the time of the Romans.
_That's the part of the story that never seems to find the light of day._ No, that is often taught in schools and what you said about human sacrifices done by the Spanish was untrue. The Spanish hate human sacrifice and they ended human sacrifice throughout the Spanish colonies. You said this just to promote an anti-white narrative while missing the overall historical context. Edit: Disregard the whole comment as I actually misread the OP's comment.
*+Louis XIV (aka 1685Violin)* I think you misread the comments. We were both explaining how the Spanish *stopped the Aztecs* from committing human sacrifice. Not that they were doing it themselves
Actually......the Aztec population was way to extensive for Cortez, or the Spanish for that matter, to "enslave and work to death". The Aztec civ was decimated by disease for which they had no defense as far as immunology. The Spanish ,on the other hand were the carriers of the pestilence for which they were immune. Black slaves appeared because they were readily available due to the attacking, murdering and capturing of of black people by other black people. As they had done, if the Egyptian Hieroglyphs are to be believed, for thousands of years before Spain became a nation. Hmmm. so you planned to compare ritual slaughter of as many as hundreds a day with the effects of the Spanish on the collapse of the Aztec Empire??????? Let me guess....the Gate keepers declared you a history professor to match all the college entrants we have that cannot read or write properly.
Hey Jabzy, can you please make some 3 Minute History videos on the Indonesian National Revolution, the Malayan Emergency and the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation? Thanks.
I do not know who did the voiceacting in this video, but I have to say that you have an beautiful voice. Could lisen to it if it only repeated vines. Chears.
@@JeremiahAranez 4:34 "las epidemias demostrarían ser su mayor aliado" "pudiendo matar al 75% de la población indígena". Estos porcentajes están tergiversados. El 75% de la población indígena no murió en epidemias, EMIGRÓ. Los censos que recogen estos descensos de población reflejan que se produjeron despoblamientos probablemente por desarraigo cultural o para huir de las epidemias, pero los notarios no justificaron jamás esos despoblamientos con muertes directas producto de las epidemias. Este vídeo es leyenda negra antiespañola producida por la extrema derecha anglosajona para borrar la lengua española de los EEUU.
@@blasco3245 yes, you can, cause size doesnt matter, but history and complexity does. Besides, the existence was less than 200 years, not 100. Still, all the history surrounding the Anahuac basin is as much important for the mexica before theeir arrival as Rome history to most european kingdoms
@@blasco3245 yet with so little time they build a huge city bigger with tons of history and did great things on astronomy and architecture plus natural medicine and acueductos. Reminds me of usa a few hundred years and so powerful and big. Let's not forget that mexican culture is one of the strongest in the world.
Spanish didn't introduced biological warfare because they didn't know what the hell was that. Just like the Vikings didn't discover America because even though it is very possible they arrived to its coast, they didn't know shit about it nor told anyone about it, adn didn't try to know what actually had just happened and where exactly they had arrived to. In both cases, the results were accidental. You can nor make warfare unaware of being making warfare. Their own business were capturing other tribes' citizens and sacrificing them, and later on eating them, yummy. Spanish didn't devided anyone, they took advantage of the already division, or should I say, utter hatred for the mexica desplayed by some tribes.
4:55 minutes. Very PC. Spanish Conquest in 30 seconds. Spain comes to the New World to find the most evolved civilization practising human sacrificing and a God-King monarchy similar to the Pharaohs of Egypt back in 2000 BC. Since most of victims of the Aztecs human sacrificing were not Aztecs, non-Aztecs joined Cortes to end this blood thirsty civilization. History has the number of non-Aztecs helping Cortes at over 20,000. These immigrants from Spain brought disease, unintentional, to the New World. Like today, uncontrolled emigration is dangerous.
What is the name of the states that surround the Aztec empire, and later rallied against the Aztecs with Cortes? I couldn't make it out in the video. Sorry.
@Jay Kemme it was the anglo académics that called them "Aztecs" for the first time, such term makes reference to the mystical land of "Aztlan" from where the Mexica people supposedly came from
She was from a nahuan city-state (related to aztecs but different),but as a child her mother sold her to a mayan city-state ,cortes meet her in tabasco (crossroads of mayan and aztecs cultures)so she spoke both mayan and nahuatl
fantastic video as always!! only criticism, the 'x' sounds like the english 'sh' sound, so Mexico in Nahuatl sounds like "may-shee-co" and Tlaxcala sounds like "tlash-ca-la" otherwise loved the video, keep up the great work!!
I know that it's correct Spanish pronounciation and all, but every time she says Mehico it irritates me somehow. :P Anyway, wouldn't Meshiko/Meshika be a better pronounciation, given that it's how Aztecs would say it?
Do you know what happened to the aztecs after being exiled from tenochtitlan? They were all executed in the most gruesome ways possible in a blasphemous way to their gods. It's said that la malinche herself(who was set to be sacrificed to the rain god tlaloc like her mother was), personally executed the high priest. She had the tlaxcala allies retrieve an intact alter to the god mixcoatl. And lay the high priest down on it in front of all the remaining aztecs. She promised him an honorable death where he could join his friends in the aztec after life. She lied. As she cut open his chest, She pierced the heart with her dagger and showed it to the priest and the remaining aztecs. This abhorred the crowd. Because in aztec culture any sacrifice that results in damaging the heart was seen as an insult to the gods. The heart and blood were to be given to the gods as an offering. But the rest of the body to the aztecs to feast on. Not only that she returned the damaged heart to the body and let not one drop of blood touch the alter, denying the gods the blood they so craved. A final insult to the aztecs and their gods. After that the rogue aztecs were hunted down and killed. They could be easily identified by their great height. About equal to Europeans. The tlaxcala were all short and they had a saying. The azteca look down upon tlaxcala, but the espana look down on the azteca.
Emmmm, nope. The mexica "nobility" (those who were not macihualtin) was still very alive. So was a good part of the civil population, though they were very decimated. Some of those mexica nobles had actually opposed Spanish rule and fought againt them, but most were still granted titles. Many married Spanairds, and the descendants of Moctezuma and Cuauhtémoc were granted some privilages over any other native noble, including the Tlaxcallans, who were Spaniards' allies and cherished friends. At least 1/4 of Spanish nobility and high class privilaged people are of mexica descendant, particularly of Moctezuma's eldes daughter and youngest son, and most of them settled in my hometown and some live in a friggin castle 15 minutes from town, so don't give me that crap. So.... I really don't know were did you get all that from, but the mexica were not anihilated. Most died due to diseases, many were killed by Spaniards and their allies in the war, some died of hunger during the seige to Tenochtitlan.... but there was not a plan of massive extermination of the mexica, quite the opposite, Spaniards wouldn't stop sending native emissaries to the mexica praying them to please surrender and stop the war. But it was no use, the mexica were a proud people, and they fought till the very end, that's why their population was so decimated. But the survivors were not hunted down at all, on the contrary, they were very high regarded by Spaniards and Spain's king himself, for their bravery, and their skills, and the empire-like rule they had over other tribes, plus the complex city they had built adn their complex and sophisticated system of tributes. So they were not despised by the Spaniards, not at all. Far from that, their nobles got the highest of honours. By the way, Tlaxcallans and Mexica probably looked very similar, not only had they the same culture and society, to the point it is sometimes very difficult to tell appart the nuances of the practices between both nations, but they most probably had very similar genetic origins. They were very very alike, and that's why they clashed so much. Though many other tribes didn't get along with the mexica either XD
Its pronounced Tlashcala, the x makes a shhh sound. Jesus, people always be doing history videos about this, but can never even get a mere pronunciation correct.
That's some powerful Spainglish.
She went full Kooba.
ayyyyyy i watch u
Our super talented Estela!!!
Wait, are Jabzy looking for new voice actors? Because I sound like a phone operator!
Kooba Leebray !!
It's funny how the Aztecs were essentially conquered by Cortez *personally* , the Spanish didn't even want him to.
Matheu Roux yea like the east india company, just without the whole mutiny
Matheu Roux Cortez was a true chad
BulletBill110 the original Chad
The virgin "contact and trade" vs the chad "conquer and convert"
Matheu Roux aztecs
Fun story: the Tlaxcalans signed a treaty with Spain which granted them autonomy over their territories and kept their government in place in exchange of acknowleging the king of Spain as their ruler as a recompense for helping topple the aztecs. The spanish respected the treaty for 300 years, until Mexico declared independence. Except maybe the English-Portuguese alliance I can't remember an accord that lasted so long.
It isn't truth, Tlaxcalans was ruled as any other part of the province of New Spain, which means that the previous indegenous held lands were given to spanish officials, who as owner of the lands could freely rule and demand taxes from the said natives. The txlacalan council itself was dissolved by a governador soon after the conquest.
@@Pedrosa2541 Lying rebel.
@@Pedrosa2541 Following the Spanish Conquest, Tlaxcala was divided into four fiefdoms (señoríos) by the Spanish corregidor Gómez de Santillán in 1545 (26 years after the Conquest). These fiefdoms were Ocotelolco, Quiahuiztlan, Tepeticpac, and Tizatlan. At this time, four great houses or lineages emerged and claimed hereditary rights to each fiefdom and created fictitious genealogies extending back into the pre-Columbian era to justify their claims.
During the colonial period, the Tlaxcalan people were regarded as being of higher status and received better treatment compared to the other indigenous peoples of New Spain.
Source: Catholic encyclopedia
@@derniercaesar5319 The Spanish did not respect their treaty, in fact Tlaxcala was one of the first to rebel because they abandoned most of it in the 1600s.
@@Pedrosa2541 No. And actually, it was frobidden to sell native land to Spaniards, they had what is known as Repubica de Indios.
Jabzy's had a sex change.
thats so brave.
and a race change
Cortez AND his native allies defeated the Aztecs. His "allies" had lived for generations having their sons captured and used in their DAILY human sacrifices. That's the part of the story that never seems to find the light of day.
Yes, this is generally the case overwhelmingly in much of European Colonial history. There weren't (often) grand armies of white men marching through the Americas, Africa, or India conquering vest swaths of territory. Usually the natives hated each other just as much as anyone else, and had their own internal conflicts. The help of the Europeans just allowed the other groups that had previously been suppressed by the dominant one to rise up and conquer them. The idea that the Spanish somehow conquered all of South America and much of North America was small armies of a few hundred or thousand guys is insane. The overwhelming majority of the natives were killed by disease, and most of those killed in combat we're at the hands of their native enemies. The Europeans were often just master managers and leaders. The same strategy has been in place since the time of the Romans.
_That's the part of the story that never seems to find the light of day._
No, that is often taught in schools and what you said about human sacrifices done by the Spanish was untrue. The Spanish hate human sacrifice and they ended human sacrifice throughout the Spanish colonies. You said this just to promote an anti-white narrative while missing the overall historical context.
Edit: Disregard the whole comment as I actually misread the OP's comment.
*+Louis XIV (aka 1685Violin)*
I think you misread the comments. We were both explaining how the Spanish *stopped the Aztecs* from committing human sacrifice. Not that they were doing it themselves
Oh. Sorry. I must have misinterpreted the OP. I think I should withdraw my comment.
Actually......the Aztec population was way to extensive for Cortez, or the Spanish for that matter, to "enslave and work to death". The Aztec civ was decimated by disease for which they had no defense as far as immunology. The Spanish ,on the other hand were the carriers of the pestilence for which they were immune. Black slaves appeared because they were readily available due to the attacking, murdering and capturing of of black people by other black people. As they had done, if the Egyptian Hieroglyphs are to be believed, for thousands of years before Spain became a nation.
Hmmm. so you planned to compare ritual slaughter of as many as hundreds a day with the effects of the Spanish on the collapse of the Aztec Empire??????? Let me guess....the Gate keepers declared you a history professor to match all the college entrants we have that cannot read or write properly.
Another great nearly 5 minutes long 3 minute history from Jabzy. Glad you are back.
who else watching this for an assignment
you in escuela publica?
Nice to see the 3 minute history back.
Battle of Otumba 1520: More than 100.000 aztecs vs 530 spanish and 800 txalcatecas allies. Impossible victory, its quite fascinating story.
TripleMpro221 its also exaggerated.
Khadar Knowledge It's what is known to date. Of course, we dont have reliable sources but this is what we know.
The Spanish had the high ground and cannons, but yeah, it was tactics that won the day.
lol pretty sure it was over 1,000 years of technological advantages that won that day XD
DexterzPlace They won because of tactics. They had spears and horses so they hold on and in a run they killed the aztec commander.
Glad your back to this content I missed it
James Joyce:"History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake."
Love this series. To 100k we go!
If not for the other tribes siding with the Conquistodors then I doubt the Spanish would have conquered so easily
A mexicans worst enemy is another mexican
The fact that there were so few Europeans that conquered so many people is incredible.
Good diplomacy and ability to seize on opportunities allowed the Conquistadores to ally with the enemy of the Aztecs and march on Tenochtitlan.
well, small pox conquered Aztec for us
Disease is a hell of a mother
It is reflective of a barbarian nature not incredible
Soundwave 47 i know but thats the whole point of how a tiny group of people defeated a much larger force
Hey Jabzy, can you please make some 3 Minute History videos on the Indonesian National Revolution, the Malayan Emergency and the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation? Thanks.
New Jabzy video? Awesome!
Great episode and collaboration! I’m glad you toned down the depictions of small pox *shudders*
Nice video, could you do one on the Cambodian Genocide?
Very cool info
I do not know who did the voiceacting in this video, but I have to say that you have an beautiful voice. Could lisen to it if it only repeated vines. Chears.
That's our Estela... check her out on some of our other videos.
creeper
Why does Cortez look like Charles V?
wow jabzy did you enter puberty xD
Thanks!
You sound different, Jabzy. Do you have a cold or something?
You sound like a nazi...
@@pedro_navarro what the heck
@@JeremiahAranez 4:34 "las epidemias demostrarían ser su mayor aliado" "pudiendo matar al 75% de la población indígena". Estos porcentajes están tergiversados. El 75% de la población indígena no murió en epidemias, EMIGRÓ. Los censos que recogen estos descensos de población reflejan que se produjeron despoblamientos probablemente por desarraigo cultural o para huir de las epidemias, pero los notarios no justificaron jamás esos despoblamientos con muertes directas producto de las epidemias. Este vídeo es leyenda negra antiespañola producida por la extrema derecha anglosajona para borrar la lengua española de los EEUU.
she was tawking in Spanglish
All I can remember from the Aztecs are their brutal mythology.
Too bad, they have such rich history of kings and conquests like any european kingdom
@@blasco3245 yes, really :P
@@blasco3245 yes, you can, cause size doesnt matter, but history and complexity does. Besides, the existence was less than 200 years, not 100. Still, all the history surrounding the Anahuac basin is as much important for the mexica before theeir arrival as Rome history to most european kingdoms
Fuck you
@@blasco3245 yet with so little time they build a huge city bigger with tons of history and did great things on astronomy and architecture plus natural medicine and acueductos. Reminds me of usa a few hundred years and so powerful and big. Let's not forget that mexican culture is one of the strongest in the world.
Whats the name of the song in the background
Poor buggers were just minding their own business until the spanish divided and conquered them and introduced biological warfare.
Wrong
The Aztec were too brutal against other tribes which is why those tribes allied with the Spanish
Spanish didn't introduced biological warfare because they didn't know what the hell was that. Just like the Vikings didn't discover America because even though it is very possible they arrived to its coast, they didn't know shit about it nor told anyone about it, adn didn't try to know what actually had just happened and where exactly they had arrived to. In both cases, the results were accidental. You can nor make warfare unaware of being making warfare.
Their own business were capturing other tribes' citizens and sacrificing them, and later on eating them, yummy.
Spanish didn't devided anyone, they took advantage of the already division, or should I say, utter hatred for the mexica desplayed by some tribes.
The Spanish didn’t “divide” them. Many other tribes hated the Aztecs for their brutal human sacrifice so the Spanish were their saviors
Can you do a video about Mohamed Ali of Egypt?
Could you review, "Colombian Conflict (1964-present)?"
Howow so good i love ur spahahaenflong
This video isnt very specific but is good enough
Can you do a spanish conquest of the mayans?
do a review of the cristero war of 1926 to 1929.
Fun Fact: This war had the highest death rates in a war.
It didn't, not even close
You don't know shit about history if you are serious about that
Ding dong the wrong bell
I love these
What's erratumba?
And the name of the city he seized in the Maya territory?
Mexico City was built on lake by Aztecs. Then Spanish destroyed it and built it again
Please do conquest of the inca
4:55 minutes. Very PC.
Spanish Conquest in 30 seconds. Spain comes to the New World to find the most evolved civilization practising human sacrificing and a God-King monarchy similar to the Pharaohs of Egypt back in 2000 BC. Since most of victims of the Aztecs human sacrificing were not Aztecs, non-Aztecs joined Cortes to end this blood thirsty civilization. History has the number of non-Aztecs helping Cortes at over 20,000.
These immigrants from Spain brought disease, unintentional, to the New World. Like today, uncontrolled emigration is dangerous.
Buh-Based and redpilled.
@@trollerjakthetrollinggod-e7761 Do trolls get paid?
@@rockycassiano4756 Only if you work for Biden. Can't say the pay is good though, senile old fart keeps forgetting to pay his employees.
Dumbest thing I read in a while.
Funny, since there were extremelly few Spaniards in Mexico for the first 200 years.
What is mehico?
What is the name of the states that surround the Aztec empire, and later rallied against the Aztecs with Cortes? I couldn't make it out in the video. Sorry.
There were many others too.
Can you do the Mexican revolution??
Thx for the video im proud to be mexican
Why did Cortés disobeys Velasquez?
Here bc our history teacher told us to watch this for my upcoming history test
Awesome video but that was fully 4:55 not 3 minutes... Just saying. I want my 2 minutes back LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
Aztecs? Ppl or my professor use the term Mexica (maa-she-kuh) but this is cool
@Jay Kemme it was the anglo académics that called them "Aztecs" for the first time, such term makes reference to the mystical land of "Aztlan" from where the Mexica people supposedly came from
Who else was caught of guard with the different voice?
Heey, it's back! But you should really come up with a new name for this segment
Jabzy! You went full rule63
Is the "Mejico"-pronunciation of Mexico Spanish or Nahuatl?
mecksico
3 Minute History told in 4 minutes and 55 seconds
Who is this new narrator?
go go femjabzy
Punished Todd buy skyrim again
excuse me, don't you mean skyrim AND fallout 4?
Nice voice changer
Wasnt La Malinche an Aztec woman? And didnt Cortez meet her after landing in Vera Cruz?
She was from a nahuan city-state (related to aztecs but different),but as a child her mother sold her to a mayan city-state ,cortes meet her in tabasco (crossroads of mayan and aztecs cultures)so she spoke both mayan and nahuatl
eeeeeeeeeeeew, I can actually hear the voice
Cortrs is a cool guy :)
that was unexpected
ye boi
We want Jabzy!!!! Where has he gone?!!??
Finally got a better mic I hear, how strange your voice sounds
fantastic video as always!! only criticism, the 'x' sounds like the english 'sh' sound, so Mexico in Nahuatl sounds like "may-shee-co" and Tlaxcala sounds like "tlash-ca-la" otherwise loved the video, keep up the great work!!
That's because she is Mexican...
some stinky bogan sent me here for school #freebilly
I know that it's correct Spanish pronounciation and all, but every time she says Mehico it irritates me somehow. :P Anyway, wouldn't Meshiko/Meshika be a better pronounciation, given that it's how Aztecs would say it?
Not all mexicans are aztecs. Most are not. Or should I say, none is, since it would be mexica, not aztec.
Mexicans are mexicans, aztec empire doesn't exist anymore.
Is like complaining about italians not speaking latin.
@@gannielukks1811 Dude, you’re 4 years too late.
@@Vitalis94 Knowledge is never enough
@@gannielukks1811 You didn’t bring any knowledge here, you’re just complaining about my complaining, really helpful, yeah.
umm those native allies were there when they tried to first escape they weren't that outnumbered
Do you know what happened to the aztecs after being exiled from tenochtitlan? They were all executed in the most gruesome ways possible in a blasphemous way to their gods.
It's said that la malinche herself(who was set to be sacrificed to the rain god tlaloc like her mother was), personally executed the high priest. She had the tlaxcala allies retrieve an intact alter to the god mixcoatl. And lay the high priest down on it in front of all the remaining aztecs. She promised him an honorable death where he could join his friends in the aztec after life. She lied. As she cut open his chest, She pierced the heart with her dagger and showed it to the priest and the remaining aztecs. This abhorred the crowd. Because in aztec culture any sacrifice that results in damaging the heart was seen as an insult to the gods. The heart and blood were to be given to the gods as an offering. But the rest of the body to the aztecs to feast on. Not only that she returned the damaged heart to the body and let not one drop of blood touch the alter, denying the gods the blood they so craved. A final insult to the aztecs and their gods.
After that the rogue aztecs were hunted down and killed. They could be easily identified by their great height. About equal to Europeans. The tlaxcala were all short and they had a saying. The azteca look down upon tlaxcala, but the espana look down on the azteca.
But Waluigi looks down upon them all
Emmmm, nope. The mexica "nobility" (those who were not macihualtin) was still very alive. So was a good part of the civil population, though they were very decimated. Some of those mexica nobles had actually opposed Spanish rule and fought againt them, but most were still granted titles. Many married Spanairds, and the descendants of Moctezuma and Cuauhtémoc were granted some privilages over any other native noble, including the Tlaxcallans, who were Spaniards' allies and cherished friends. At least 1/4 of Spanish nobility and high class privilaged people are of mexica descendant, particularly of Moctezuma's eldes daughter and youngest son, and most of them settled in my hometown and some live in a friggin castle 15 minutes from town, so don't give me that crap. So.... I really don't know were did you get all that from, but the mexica were not anihilated. Most died due to diseases, many were killed by Spaniards and their allies in the war, some died of hunger during the seige to Tenochtitlan.... but there was not a plan of massive extermination of the mexica, quite the opposite, Spaniards wouldn't stop sending native emissaries to the mexica praying them to please surrender and stop the war. But it was no use, the mexica were a proud people, and they fought till the very end, that's why their population was so decimated. But the survivors were not hunted down at all, on the contrary, they were very high regarded by Spaniards and Spain's king himself, for their bravery, and their skills, and the empire-like rule they had over other tribes, plus the complex city they had built adn their complex and sophisticated system of tributes. So they were not despised by the Spaniards, not at all. Far from that, their nobles got the highest of honours.
By the way, Tlaxcallans and Mexica probably looked very similar, not only had they the same culture and society, to the point it is sometimes very difficult to tell appart the nuances of the practices between both nations, but they most probably had very similar genetic origins. They were very very alike, and that's why they clashed so much. Though many other tribes didn't get along with the mexica either XD
You know nothing stop spreading lies
They are almost 5 minutes not 3 ..
Based.
Moreeeeee
Anyone else watching this for their history test? :D
Hi Mr. Simons global class
2:21 Deutschland FLAG?
Indigenous blood still livin
Its pronounced Tlashcala, the x makes a shhh sound. Jesus, people always be doing history videos about this, but can never even get a mere pronunciation correct.
It's no sh sound
VSC GANG???
Three Minute History... 4:55
Show
These new male birth control pills have been hitting Jabzy hard
4:55 is not 3:00
It's sad to see a man like corez, he killed people in sleep and burned villages, what a coward.
I insist that all my Aztec and proto-Mexican names be pronounced in Spanish.
To my friends tht watching this cuz of a teacher 😌✌️❤️
Did Jazby change genders?
The Spanish stabbed montezuma in the back after the people threw rocks at them.... Tell the TRUTH..
Just a theory
@@tomassmith1519 What's a theory? The rock throwing or stabbing in the back?🤔
@@doctordef324 both. Most historians say he died just because of the rocks. Others say othrr things
@@tomassmith1519 nope, the Spain conquistadors stabbed him in the back. He fell to his death...
@@doctordef324 that's a posibility
ist accually 5 mins
You obviously haven’t read the diary of Bernal Diaz.
Spain is such a pitiful place 😔 I pray for their souls 🙏🏽
Return normal narrator
God Bless the Spaniards
Oh man.. I thought jabzy turned into a girl.. but this is good
wtf no is only 3 minutes are 4 MINUTES >:v
So........this is how I was born....
it is four min not 3
Hmm the word war crime comes to mind
It's not war crimes if u win.
Its my money amd I want it now!!!
Cortez is my new hero
Zachary Dierx 🖕 you bitch
@@captainclutch4142 Brown guy detected
Who’s watching this because they’re history teacher told you to on online school
De hecho, tardaron un poco más de tres minutos.
Nmms :v