>Historical facts that only YOU know?
>>18469661Ugly jews are aliens that interbred with neanderthals.
Ramabridge proves the ramayana
>>18469661Poland once bordered ChinaCheck out Jaxahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaxa_(state)
IF IT IS A FACT, IT IS ALREADY KNOWN BY SOMEONE ELSE.
>>18469661The tribes that allied with Cortez were just as savage (they practiced human sacrifice) as the Aztecs were. The idea that they were peace loving hippies and not power seeking opportunists is a narrative invented to appease the King and justify allying with heathens for short term gain. I'm the only one who actually acknowledges this because every retard assumes you're speaking from a pro-indigenist stance when this is brought up.
>>18470852You're correct that sacrifice was a nearly (to outright) universal practice in Mesoamerica, and that the groups that allied with Cortez also did it (see pic in >>18466191), and that most (tho not all) groups who allied with Cortez did so opportunistically to get or retain political status and power (see >>>/tg/98024609 and >>>/tg/98024617 for more info)But you're incorrect, in that these were city-states, kingdoms, and empires, not "tribes"Cities, writing, formal governments etc go back in the region thousands of years before the Spanish arrived, see picEX: Teotihuacan was a city in the same area as the Aztec but 1000 years earlier, and Tlaxcala was one of the states which allied with Cortes against the Mexica of the Aztec capital, and each was respectively on par with some of the largest Roman and Spanish cities of their times (see https://desu-usergeneratedcontent.xyz/int/image/1777/78/1777782152752.png for population comparisons for the latter). Tlaxcala was also a republic with a formal senate and is described and praised by Cortes to the extent you see in this pic >>18462450See also how the Aztec Empire was nearly, about as, or more densely populated then Spain itself was at the time by most estimates, and some recent studies put Classic Maya civilization as being more densely populated then Italy during the height of the Romans (Links to the study and media report about it here: https://desuarchive.org/int/thread/221180702/#221189040 though even to me I admit this seems like a stretch)