Conquistadors

Conquistadors (2000)

EndedDocumentary showHistory

This documentary tells the story of the Spanish expeditions in the early sixteenth century that conquests America. This 4-part series Michael Wood (historian) travels in the footsteps of the Spanish expeditions of Hernán Cortés whose conquests was one of the most cataclysmic events in Modern American history.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday (60 min)

Last Episode

All the World is Human
Season 1Episode 460 min

All the World is Human

In the last segment, the story shifts to the North American continent. In April 1528, 400 conquistadors, dreaming of gold, land in Florida to begin the exploration and conquest of what is now the southern United States. After terrible months of trekking northward, fighting off hostile Indians in the swamps of Florida, they build boats and try to escape to Mexico. Most are never seen again. This is the tale of four survivors shipwrecked on the shores of Texas and in particular that of Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca, who wrote it all down many years later. Living among the Indians of the coast for five years, Cabeza de Vaca finally rejoins the three others; together they embark on an epic walk across America to the Pacific coast, reappearing in Mexico eight years after they were lost. Riding through the north Mexican desert, sleeping at prehistoric campsites and staying in caves with the Tarahumara Indians in the wild gorges by Copper Canyon, Wood travels to the Pacific along ancient Indian trails walked by the Spaniards and visits the spectacular Native-American city of Casas Grandes. Cabeza de Vaca, in a book recounting his adventures, came to identify with the Indians against his fellow Spanish and Christians. At the end of this episode, Wood considers how the message of people like Cabeza de Vaca awakened the conscience of Europe about the brutality of the conquistadors, the justice of the conquest and the rights of the native peoples of the New World.
Dec 15, 2000

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Conquistadors' premiere?

'Conquistadors' premiered on September 18, 2000.

Who were the main characters in 'Conquistadors'?

The main characters in 'Conquistadors' were historians and experts in the field of exploration and conquest.

What was the premise of 'Conquistadors'?

'Conquistadors' explored the Spanish conquest of the Americas and the impact it had on both the conquerors and the conquered.

How many episodes were there in 'Conquistadors'?

'Conquistadors' consisted of a total of six episodes.

Who hosted 'Conquistadors'?

'Conquistadors' was hosted by historian and author Michael Wood.

Where was 'Conquistadors' filmed?

'Conquistadors' was filmed on location in various countries in the Americas, including Mexico, Peru, and Ecuador.

What were some of the major expeditions covered in 'Conquistadors'?

'Conquistadors' covered expeditions such as Hern\u00e1n Cort\u00e9s' conquest of the Aztec Empire and Francisco Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire.

Did 'Conquistadors' delve into the motivations and consequences of the conquests?

Yes, 'Conquistadors' examined the motivations behind the conquests, as well as the far-reaching consequences for both the indigenous populations and the Spanish Empire.

Were there any significant historical figures mentioned in 'Conquistadors'?

Yes, 'Conquistadors' featured prominent historical figures such as Hern\u00e1n Cort\u00e9s, Francisco Pizarro, and Atahualpa, the last Inca emperor.

Did 'Conquistadors' use any primary sources or historical artifacts to enhance the narrative?

Yes, 'Conquistadors' incorporated primary sources and historical artifacts to provide a more authentic and immersive experience for the viewers.

Did 'Conquistadors' receive any awards or critical acclaim?

'Conquistadors' was well-received by critics and received several awards, including the Royal Television Society Award for Best Documentary Series.

Did 'Conquistadors' explore the cultural exchanges between the Spanish and the indigenous peoples?

Yes, 'Conquistadors' delved into the cultural interactions and exchanges between the Spanish conquistadors and the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

Did 'Conquistadors' include interviews with modern-day experts and historians?

Yes, 'Conquistadors' featured interviews with renowned experts and historians who provided insights and analysis on the events portrayed in the show.

Was 'Conquistadors' visually engaging with stunning cinematography?

Yes, 'Conquistadors' was visually captivating, showcasing breathtaking landscapes and historical locations.

Did 'Conquistadors' shed light on the long-lasting impact of the Spanish conquests on the Americas?

Yes, 'Conquistadors' explored the enduring legacy of the Spanish conquests, including the socio-political, cultural, and economic repercussions that are still felt today.

Did 'Conquistadors' offer a balanced portrayal of the conquests, considering different perspectives?

Yes, 'Conquistadors' aimed to present a balanced view of the conquests by considering the perspectives of both the conquerors and the indigenous peoples.

Also known as

  • Konkvisztádorok (Hungary)

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