
Tenochtitlan: A Retelling of The Conquest
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The Legacy of Tenochtitlan's Fall
This chapter delves into Hernán Cortés's narrative of his conquests as depicted in his letters to the Spanish king, revealing his self-serving portrayal and disregard for other contributors like Doña Marina. It examines the aftermath of Tenochtitlan's fall, the complexities of power dynamics, and the role of indigenous elites in the city's reconstruction. The discussion underscores the enduring impacts of European imperialism and the necessity of reassessing historical narratives to address contemporary issues of justice and equity.
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