Chālco was a complex
pre-Columbian
In the history of the Americas, the pre-Columbian era, also known as the pre-contact era, or as the pre-Cabraline era specifically in Brazil, spans from the initial peopling of the Americas in the Upper Paleolithic to the onset of European col ...
Nahua ''
altepetl'' or
confederacy in central
Mexico
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. It was divided into the four sub-altepetl of
Tlalmanalco/
Tlacochcalco,
Amaquemecan,
Tenanco Texopalco Tepopolla and
Chimalhuacan-Chalco, which were themselves further subdivided into ''altepetl
tlayacatl'', each with its own ''
tlatoani
''Tlahtoāni'' ( , "ruler, sovereign"; plural ' ) is a historical title used by the dynastic rulers of (singular ''āltepētl'', often translated into English as "city-state"), autonomous political entities formed by many pre-Columbian Nahuatl- ...
'' (king). Its inhabitants were known as the ''Chālcatl'' (singular) or ''Chālcah'' (
plural
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).
In the 14th and early 15th centuries,
flower wars were fought between the Chalca and the
Aztec
The Aztecs ( ) were a Mesoamerican civilization that flourished in central Mexico in the Post-Classic stage, post-classic period from 1300 to 1521. The Aztec people included different Indigenous peoples of Mexico, ethnic groups of central ...
s. Serious war erupted in 1446. According to the Amaqueme historian
Chimalpahin, this was because the Chalca refused a Mexica demand to contribute building materials for the temple of
Huitzilopochtli. Chalco was finally conquered by the Aztecs under
Moctezuma I
Moctezuma I (–1469), also known as Montezuma I, Moteuczomatzin Ilhuicamina ( ) or Huehuemoteuczoma ( ), was the second Tlatoani, Aztec emperor and fifth king of Tenochtitlan. During his reign, the Aztec Empire was consolidated, major expansion ...
in or around 1465, and the kings of Chalco were exiled to
Huexotzinco. The rulerships were restored by
Tizoc
Tizocic (), or Tizocicatzin (), usually known in English as Tizoc, was the seventh tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, ''tlatoani'' of Tenochtitlan. His name means, "He who makes sacrifices" or "He who does penance." Either Tizoc or his successor Ahuitzot ...
in 1486, who installed new ''tlatoque''. This was achieved, in part, by the diplomacy work carried out by the Chalcan musician
Quecholcohuatl when he performed a politically-driven composition for
Axayacatl
Axayacatl (; ; ; meaning "face of water"; –1481) was the sixth of the of Tenochtitlan and Emperor of the Aztec Triple Alliance.
Biography
Early life and background
Axayacatl was a son of the princess Atotoztli II and her cousin, prince ...
in 1479.
This story was recorded by
Chimalpahin in the seventh of his Eight Relations (see
The liberation of Chalco). Chalco paid more
tribute
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to
Tenochtitlan
, also known as Mexico-Tenochtitlan, was a large Mexican in what is now the historic center of Mexico City. The exact date of the founding of the city is unclear, but the date 13 March 1325 was chosen in 1925 to celebrate the 600th annivers ...
in the form of food than any other region in the
Valley of Mexico
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, probably because of its fertile soil and location.
The
Spanish conquistadors
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Pedro de Alvarado
Pedro de Alvarado (; 1485 – 4 July 1541) was a Spanish conquistador, ''conquistador'', ''adelantado,'' governor and Captaincy General of Guatemala, captain general of Guatemala.Lovell, Lutz and Swezey 1984, p. 461. He participated in the c ...
and
Bernardino Vázquez de Tapia reached Chalco in the
fall of 1519. The Chalca allied with the Spaniards and participated in the
defeat of the Aztecs.
[Diaz, B., 1963, The Conquest of New Spain, London: Penguin Books, ] Hernán Cortés
Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca (December 1485 – December 2, 1547) was a Spanish ''conquistador'' who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions o ...
claimed Chalco for himself as an
encomienda
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, but failed to maintain his possession of it. Chalco was designated a
corregimiento
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by 1533. Several places outside the traditional region of Chalco were added to it in colonial times.
[Gerhard (1993): p. 102.]
See also
*
Chalco de Díaz Covarrubias, current municipality, home to ancient Chalco altepetl and part of
Greater Mexico City
Greater Mexico City is the conurbation around Mexico City, officially called the Metropolitan Area of the Valley of Mexico (). It encompasses Mexico City itself and 60 adjacent municipalities of Mexico, municipalities of the State of Mexico and Hi ...
.
*
Valle de Chalco Solidaridad, municipality, part of Greater Mexico City.
References
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