I am interested in the arms, swords, crossbows, helbades and firearms the spanish conquistadors used during their fight against the aztec empire.
Can you tell me something about them and how they were used?
Do you think they were an decisive advantage over aztec arms?
I ask, because that's a thesis aztec warfare expert Ross Hassig wouldn't agree with:
"Aztec warriors were equal to conquistadors on a man-to-man basis and they were quick to adapt to and avoid the nasty effects of both guns and horses with tactical responses"
[ Ross Hassig, Aztec warfare, p.2 ]
Could this be true from your point of view?
Which books or internet sites do you recommend on the firearms they used?
Should I read "Renaissance Swordsmanship" by John Clements or his book an medieval swordsmanship?
I have already read Hugh Thomas "Conquest of Mexico",and Hassigs "Aztec warfare".
I have also found an article on the conquest
and it's causes on the net which sums up the
current opinion pretty well- maybe some of you are interested: http://www.sfsu.edu/~hsa/ex-post-facto/ebert.html
Thank you very much in advance for your help!
Can you tell me something about them and how they were used?
Do you think they were an decisive advantage over aztec arms?
I ask, because that's a thesis aztec warfare expert Ross Hassig wouldn't agree with:
"Aztec warriors were equal to conquistadors on a man-to-man basis and they were quick to adapt to and avoid the nasty effects of both guns and horses with tactical responses"
[ Ross Hassig, Aztec warfare, p.2 ]
Could this be true from your point of view?
Which books or internet sites do you recommend on the firearms they used?
Should I read "Renaissance Swordsmanship" by John Clements or his book an medieval swordsmanship?
I have already read Hugh Thomas "Conquest of Mexico",and Hassigs "Aztec warfare".
I have also found an article on the conquest
and it's causes on the net which sums up the
current opinion pretty well- maybe some of you are interested: http://www.sfsu.edu/~hsa/ex-post-facto/ebert.html
Thank you very much in advance for your help!