
Fall Asleep While Living Through the Spanish Conquest of Mexico
History For Sleep with the Drowsy Historian
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What was it really like to live through the Spanish Conquest of Mexico?
This is not a story of battles, famous generals, or dramatic last stands.
It’s a quiet, immersive account of conquest as it was experienced by ordinary people — inside homes, along canals, in markets, through changing rituals, disappearing words, hunger, illness, and the slow erosion of certainty.
You live in Tenochtitlan as the world you’ve always known begins to change shape. Rumors arrive before soldiers. Names replace older names. Faith retreats inward. Work continues under new demands. Children adapt faster than adults. Survival becomes less about resistance, and more about learning when to speak, when to stay silent, and how to carry memory without exposing it.
This episode explores conquest not as a single event, but as a long disruption — one that unfolds gradually through daily life rather than spectacle. It’s a story about cultural erosion, emotional displacement, and what it means to endure when history doesn’t announce itself.
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