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    Hernan Cortes Expedition

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    Hernan Cortes was a Spanish conquistador, famous for his conquest of the Aztec Empire in Mexico in 1519, and his discovery of the New World. As the first governor of New Spain, Cortes himself rebuilt a city and extended his expeditions up to California. Hernan Cortes was born sickly and palely around 1485 in Medellin, Spain from a noble family. At the age of 14, his mom sent him to study Latin and law in Salamanca University. In Salamanca, Cortes became a good writer, and later on during his expedition

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    In league with Apaches Indians the pueblo people carefully planned the revolt to overthrow Spanish rulers in New Mexico. As stated by Britannica the pueblo people were traditionally a peaceful people, but they had endured a lot after the colonization of New Mexico. The missionaries burned their ceremonial pits, and also forced Catholicism on them. They were tried in Spanish

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    peoples of Mexico. - Mestizo – people with mixed Mexican and European heritage. j. The Spread of Spanish America - Within about half a century of Columbus’s larrival, hundreds of Spanish cities and towns flourished in the Americas - Cathedrals, printing press turned out books, and a university was built 85 years before Harvard was built in Mexico. - The Spanish began to convert more Indians to Christianity to protect against European encroachment. - Don Juan De Oñate, the Spaniards abused the Pueblo

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    Bartolome’ de Las Casas was a Spanish colonist and a Dominican friar. His uncles and father were part of Christopher Columbus second voyage to America. There were rumors of all the gold, spices and other valuables going around Europe, so the Spanish built small colonies on the island of Hispaniola. Las Casas in 1502 traveled to the New World to serve as an officer of the king. He was given a group of Native Americans forced to serve and obey him. However he released his laborers and spent the rest

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    and clean the house. Another drawback to be an immigrant was that most of them were illiterate and would need someone to read and write their letters. Chapter 6 Their diffusion is crucial for the education impact the Tango's contributed for the Europeans. They helped Argentina become popular, because it was a place people rarely knew about. They had a strong influence culturally. This helped build a strong

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    Mctezuma Dbq

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    With what I have read from the three documents, I have heard a few different things about what really happened when Moctezuma met Hernan Cortez. After reading and thinking about document B I believed that Moctezuma was really excited to meet Cortes. Document B tells us that Moctezuma welcomed Hernan Cortes into Mexico. It was said that Moctezuma's throne was kept for Cortes and Montezuma was also worried about him while he was away. Moctezuma believed that he would return to his city and sit upon

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    1) How does de las Casas describe the Native Americans he encountered? Bartolome de las Casas was one of the few Spaniards who traveled to the New World and wrote a sympathetic and humanitarian perspective of native Americans. Through his encounters Bartolome wrote extensive qualities that the native American possessed, for example Bartolome wrote, these people are the most obedient and faithful, they are by nature the humblest, patient who hold no grudges, also he stated that these people had

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    Spanish Conquistador Dbq

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    For thousands of years mankind has felt an insatiable desire to explore. Many people groups from around the world have discovered and conquered new lands. The Spanish Conquistadors are among these. In the 1500s, there were many compelling incentives luring them to gain control of the Aztec Empire in New Spain (Mexico). What impelled the Conquistadors to conquer the Aztecs was a desire to spread the teachings of the Christian church, to gain wealth allowing them to establish roots in New Spain, and

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    By describing the Indians as most innocent, exposing a genocide being committed against them, and revealing the egocentric goals of their oppressors, Bartolomé Las Casas generates empathy for American Indians. Las Casas not only exposes that there is a genocide occurring in the New World, he also states the motivations of those who were committing genocide. Las Casas generates empathy for American Indians by revealing the greedy, egocentric goals of the Spaniards who are committing heinous crimes

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    same time appealing to the king’s undoubtable vanity. Recognizing that he is trying to move the king to stop the mass murder of the Native Americans, De Las Casas uses these pleas to keep the king on his side while trying to urge him to revise his colonization methods. Although descriptions of the evil being done by the colonist takes up most of his account, they are not the purpose of De Las Casas’s narrative. Ultimately, all his efforts to convince the king to stop the settlers from killing and mistreating

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