Late Middle Ages · North America · Politics
1325
Mexica found Tenochtitlán in Lake Texcoco
1325
According to legend the wandering Nahuatl speakers saw an eagle perched on a cactus devouring a serpent and knew their promised city lay on the swampy island before them. They drained marsh, built chinampas, and planted a settlement that within two centuries would dominate central Mexico as the Aztec capital.