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Tenochtitlan didn’t run on “mystery” or myth — it ran on routes, schedules, and trust. In the early 1500s, this island capital became a superpower by turning Lake Texcoco into infrastructure: causeways, canals, chinampas, and a tribute network that moved goods with ruthless precision. But that same brilliance created a built-in vulnerability: few entrances, endless demand, and an empire held together by weekly cooperation. When alliances wobble, deliveries slip, and rivals discover how to flip the roads, the whole system can look strong… right up until it doesn’t. In this video, you’ll see: • How chinampas + canals fed a dense lake city • How the Triple Alliance coordinated conquest and tribute • Why markets, inspections, and record-keeping mattered as much as battles • How Tlaxcala + Indigenous coalitions changed everything in 1519–1521 • The twist after the fall: what stayed useful — and how colonial rule reused the same extraction machine Chapters 0:00 The problem that explains everything 1:48 Chinampas, canals, and feeding an island city 5:10 The Triple Alliance and scheduled tribute 8:20 Provinces, compliance, and “leakage” 11:40 Markets, enforcement, and rumor 14:30 Allies, bottlenecks, and early warning signs 17:10 1519–1521: coalition warfare and chokepoints 21:10 After the fall: reusing the system (1520s–1500s) If you’re into history that explains how power actually works day-to-day, subscribe — we’re following the roads, the water, and the paperwork. #Aztec #Tenochtitlan #History #Cortes #Mexico #Mesoamerica #Empire