Cortés counters a conspiracy against him, headed…
January 1521 CE
Cortés counters a conspiracy against him, headed by Antonio de Villafana, who is hanged for the offense in January 1521.
The joint forces of Tlaxcala and Cortés prove to be formidable.
One by one they take over most of the cities under Aztec control, some in battle, others by diplomacy.
In the end, only Tenochtitlan and the neighboring city of Tlatelolco remain unconquered or not allied with the Spaniards.
Cortés now approaches Tenochtitlan and mounts a siege of the city that involves cutting the causeways from the mainland and controlling the lake with armed brigantines constructed by the Spanish and transported overland to the lake.
The besiegers cut off the supply of food and destroy the aqueduct carrying water to the city.