The Dead Warrior Society

Why Did the Aztec Empire Surrender to 500 Conquistadors? (Episode 6)

Zachary Masek Season 7 Episode 6

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Did Montezuma actually surrender to Cortés, or has one of history’s most consequential encounters been fundamentally misunderstood? 
In this episode of Dead Warrior Society, we dive deep into the first meeting between Moctezuma II and Hernán Cortés and confront one of the hottest debates in conquest historiography. Was Montezuma a coward, a brilliant but trapped ruler, or a man operating within a sacred-political framework that was collapsing in real time? Drawing on primary sources, indigenous codices, and historians like Ross Hassig and R. C. Padden—while also engaging critically with revisionist arguments from Matthew Restall—this episode explores whether allowing armed Spaniards and their Tlaxcalan Confederacy leaders allies into Tenochtitlan was, within a Mexica framework, a sign of submission. 

We examine Montezuma’s apparent paralysis, his seizure by the Spaniards, the controversial question of surrender, and whether the collapse of the empire can be reduced to a single cause at all. 

We also revisit the massacre at Cholula, challenging monocausal interpretations and arguing instead that conspiracy, fear, factional politics, Tlaxcalan pressure, and preemptive violence may all have converged at once. From there, the episode pushes into even deeper territory, asking whether the conquest can be understood not only as a geopolitical struggle but as a metaphysical one—a war in which the Christian God and Huitzilopochtli were believed by their followers to be in direct conflict, with human actors carrying out a larger cosmic drama. 

Along the way, we tackle omens, sacrifice, diplomacy, imperial ideology, and the question of whether revisionist historians have overcorrected by discarding too much of the primary record. If you’re interested in the fall of the Aztec Empire, the meeting of Montezuma and Cortés, conquest historiography, religion and warfare, or long-form deep history in the spirit of hardcore historical analysis, this episode is for you. Let me know in the comments—did Montezuma surrender, or was he buying time in a game he no longer controlled? Subscribe to Dead Warrior Society for more deep dives into the history of war, empire, and the forces—human and otherwise—that shape civilizations.