Listen and read

Step into an infinite world of stories

  • Listen and read as much as you want
  • Over 400 000+ titles
  • Bestsellers in 10+ Indian languages
  • Exclusive titles + Storytel Originals
  • Easy to cancel anytime
Subscribe now
Details page - Device banner - 894x1036
Cover for The Life and Legacy of Hernán Cortés

The Life and Legacy of Hernán Cortés

Series

3 of 5

Language
English
Format
Category

Biographies

“Among these temples there is one which far surpasses all the rest, whose grandeur of architectural details no human tongue is able to describe; for within its precincts, surrounded by a lofty wall, there is room enough for a town of five hundred families.” – Hernán Cortés

A lot of ink has been spilled covering the lives of history’s most influential figures, but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? The Age of Exploration and the explorers who set out on their history-making expeditions left many legacies and profoundly influenced history around the world. The voyages of men like Columbus and the conquests of men like Cortés had dramatic consequences for the natives, escalated tensions between the European nations, initiated imperialistic empires on a global scale, helped birth the United States, and ensured that the wars in the 20th century were truly world wars. In Charles River Editors’ Legendary Explorers series, readers can get caught up to speed on the lives of the most important explorers of history in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known.

During the Age of Exploration, some of the most famous and infamous individuals were Spain’s best known conquistadors. Naturally, as the best known conquistador, Hernán Cortés (1485-1547) is also the most controversial. Like Christopher Columbus before him, Cortés was lionized for his successes for centuries without questioning his tactics or motives, while indigenous views of the man have been overwhelmingly negative for the consequences his conquests had on the Aztecs and other natives in the region. Just about the only thing everyone agrees upon is that Cortés had a profound impact on the history of North America.

Of course, the lionization and demonization of Cortés often take place without fully analyzing the man himself, especially because there are almost no contemporaneous sources that explain what his thinking and motivation was. If anything, Cortés seemed to have been less concerned with posterity or the effects of the Spanish conquest on the natives than he was on relations with the Mother Country itself. Of the few things that are known about Cortés, it appears that he was both extremely ambitious and fully cognizant of politics and political intrigue, even in a New World thousands of miles west of Spain itself. Cortés spent much of his time in Mexico and the New World defending himself against other Spanish officials in the region, as well as trying to portray and position himself in a favorable light back home.

While those ambitions and politics understandably colored his writings about his activities and conquests, scholars nevertheless use what he wrote to gain a better understanding of the indigenous natives he came into contact with. Even then, however, what he wrote was scarce; Cortés's account of his conquest of Mexico is comprised of five letters he addressed to the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V. As Adolph Francis Bandelier noted in the Catholic Encyclopedia in 1908, “Cortés was a good writer. His letters to the emperor, on the conquest, deserve to be classed among the best Spanish documents of the period. They are, of course, coloured so as to place his own achievements in relief, but, withal, he keeps within bounds and does not exaggerate, except in matters of Indian civilization and the numbers of population as implied by the size of the settlements. Even there he uses comparatives only, judging from outward appearances and from impressions.”

Legendary Explorers: The Life and Legacy of Hernán Cortés chronicles Cortés’s life, but it also examines the aftermath of his conquest and analyzes the controversy surrounding his legacy. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events in his life, you will learn about Cortés like you never have before, in no time at all.

© 2025 Charles River Editors (Ebook): 9781475336245

Release date

Ebook: 6 June 2025

Others also enjoyed ...

  1. Brave Companions
    Brave Companions David McCullough
  2. Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis Thomas Jefferson And The Opening Of The American West
    Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis Thomas Jefferson And The Opening Of The American West Stephen E. Ambrose
  3. The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture
    The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture Glen Weldon
  4. True Believer: Stalin's Last American Spy
    True Believer: Stalin's Last American Spy Kati Marton
  5. America in the World: A History in Documents since 1898, Revised and Updated
    America in the World: A History in Documents since 1898, Revised and Updated
  6. Ten Caesars: Roman Emperors from Augustus to Constantine
    Ten Caesars: Roman Emperors from Augustus to Constantine Barry Strauss
  7. Southern Europe in the Age of Revolutions
    Southern Europe in the Age of Revolutions Maurizio Isabella
  8. The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
    The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution Walter Isaacson
  9. Who Killed Homer?: The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom
    Who Killed Homer?: The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom Victor Davis Hanson
  10. Fierce Ambition: The Life and Legend of War Correspondent Maggie Higgins
    Fierce Ambition: The Life and Legend of War Correspondent Maggie Higgins Jennet Conant
  11. This Earthly Globe: A Venetian Geographer and the Quest to Map the World
    This Earthly Globe: A Venetian Geographer and the Quest to Map the World Andrea Di Robilant
  12. The Deepest South of All: True Stories from Natchez, Mississippi
    The Deepest South of All: True Stories from Natchez, Mississippi Richard Grant
  13. Who Built That: Awe-Inspiring Stories of American Tinkerpreneurs
    Who Built That: Awe-Inspiring Stories of American Tinkerpreneurs Michelle Malkin
  14. The Presidents Club: Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity
    The Presidents Club: Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity Michael Duffy
  15. Disney's Land
    Disney's Land Richard Snow
  16. To Rule the Waves: How Control of the World's Oceans Determines the Fate of the Superpowers
    To Rule the Waves: How Control of the World's Oceans Determines the Fate of the Superpowers Bruce Jones
  17. I Wear the Black Hat: Essays on Villains (Real and Imagined)
    I Wear the Black Hat: Essays on Villains (Real and Imagined) Chuck Klosterman
  18. Barack Obama: The Story
    Barack Obama: The Story David Maraniss
  19. Zombie Spaceship Wasteland: A Book by Patton Oswalt
    Zombie Spaceship Wasteland: A Book by Patton Oswalt Patton Oswalt
  20. The Search for Why: A revolutionary new model for understanding others, improving communication, and healing division
    The Search for Why: A revolutionary new model for understanding others, improving communication, and healing division Bob Raleigh
  21. Wherever You Go: A Guide to Mindful, Sustainable, and Life-Changing Travel
    Wherever You Go: A Guide to Mindful, Sustainable, and Life-Changing Travel Daniel Houghton
  22. As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride
    As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride Joe Layden
  23. Most Likely to Succeed: Preparing Our Kids for the New Innovation Era
    Most Likely to Succeed: Preparing Our Kids for the New Innovation Era Ted Dintersmith