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    Aztecs, but they wanted everything their way and they would do anything to have it their way. Christopher Columbus had four main voyages and the main motive was to seek gold, they were failed attempts. Explorers as Cabeza de Vaca, Hernan Cortes, Hernando de Soto, and Coronado all went looking for gold and other riches for Spain. The Spanish empire wanted to be ahead of every other country and they believed colonization and finding gold and riches would

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    When you ask me if I agree or disagree with the statement “History is written by the winners” my immediate reaction is to agree but as you look more in depth to the statement I have to disagree. The history we hear more about is written by the winners which is obvious if you won you want your perspective most heard about but history can also be written by the losers. You can see this in the period of Columbus and the Spanish explorers. We have all heard the story of what Columbus did but now we need

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    European colonization of the Americas should be remembered as a tragedy for the impractical and immoral acts upon Native Americans and slave laborers. The European colonization of the Americas was a series of atrocities committed upon underdeveloped territory by settlers throughout the Americas. Many European countries took part in the advantages of the land to increase economic trade and newly found resources. However, the net result of this colonization for the indigenous who already inhabited

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    Most of them went to conquer the Caribbean islands, some went to Florida, and some went to Mexico. Panfilo de Narvaez, unlike most, went to all of those places. The only information about his early life is that he was born of noble family. He went to Cuba; there he helped Spain conquer the Island, by commanding a small group of Crossbowmen. After that, he went to Mexico, by order of Diego de Velasquez, to take control away from the treasonous Hernando Cortes. Valesquez had him do this because he stole

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    Prof. Polanco Ariana Portilla LAT 150 October 26th, 2017 1) Cabeza de Vaca was a European conquistador who explored La Americas and some of Mexico as he led his expedition through it, known as having the power to cure people and tried to get New Spain’s settlements. Ponce de Last was another Spanish conquistador and explorer who led his expedition through the Caribbean region in the 18th century. Hernan Cortes was another Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec empire in Central America

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    built their empire by subduing the Aztecs and Incas • Ponce De Leon (founder of Puerto Rico) explored the peninsula of FL, named it La Florida and founded a colony in 1521 • 300 explorers separated into several parties, only 4 survived (Cabeza De Vaca) • Hernando De Soto looked for gold from Tampa Bay to Appalachians and

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    fifty to eighty percent fewer people standing in their way, and those that did were generally malnourished, and in no shape to fight. As Cabeza De Vaca wrote, “They deprived themselves of food that they might give to us … So protracted was the hunger we there experienced, that many times I was three days without eating. The natives also endured as much” (De Vaca 93). From this account, we can conclude that the food shortage was so great, due to a lack of people to do the jobs, or simply due to famine

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    “new world”. Not only did the colonist kill Native Indians and Africans, but also took their freedom and religion away. When the Spanish colonist landed on the shore of the Americas, military force was used to conquer and establish land. Bartolomé de las Casas, a Spanish missionary and historian, advocated and exposed the cruelty against Native Americans. Las Casas’ main goal was to persuade the Spanish to stop the torture of indigenous people. In the document, A Brief Account of the Destruction

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    He and Cabeza traveled westward, and two thirds of North America was walked on by Estevan and Cabeza. The first exploration in New Mexico was lead by Estevan. He was sent with Fray Marcos back to New Mexico after this. Fray Marcos sent him forward and told him to leave behind crosses to tell Marcos what

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    European immigrants. However, tensions began to brew when Mexico began to craft an anti-slavery movement, which did not settle well with the American settlers who were most fond of their slaves. A rebellion was not called until President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna became the dictator of Mexico and began to limit the rights of the settlers. The revolt officially began in 1835 over a small cannon in Gonzales, Texas. After a series of intense battles, Texas declared its independence on March 2nd,

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