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    In 1500 Brazil was claimed by a Portuguese explorer named Pedro Alvarez Cabral. Only a few years later Hernando Cortez, a Spanish explorer, claimed what we now know as Mexico and in 1521 he and 600 other men conquered the Aztec empire. As if their advance weapons were not enough, diseases they brought became deadlier to the native people than wars themselves.

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    Spanish settlements in Northern America were primarily established for gold and silver for example they forced slavery on Indians to work in gold and silver mines. Another example stands in Hernando Cortez, upon conquering the Aztecs, besieged their capital city and “stole” their gold and other precious resources. Unlike the English the Spanish were much more willing to integrate cultures like the French. Intermarriage between Spanish and Native

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    features and mannerism. To Europeans they weren’t human at all. Europeans believed they were the only set of humans, and the new lands they’ve so happen to come across became the new world full of discoveries. Sailors such as Christopher Columbus and Hernando Cortes, study the new worlds they came across from the way they lived, tools and goods, down to the people themselves bringing those artifacts back to their own country.

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    of Hurricane Katrina, the 2006 Mardi Gras was still scheduled to be held. The mayor of New Orleans was named Mitch Landrieu. The first Europeans that are known to go past the big city of New Orleans were followers of a Spanish soldier named Hernando Cortez. He died on the banks of the Mississippi River in 1543. Later, a French explorer named Robert Cavelier de La Salle had led an expedition from Canada going through the Mississippi state. To make a larger population in new settlement, France

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    When it comes to learning about the Age of Exploration in a fun way, this is the CD to listen to! Success of achieving new land, and the evil discovered in exploring land. Everything from exciting to intense. In this album you can listen to adventures upon adventures. Take this home and jam out to it with your family and friends. Nothing is better than learning about the adventures and discoveries that made the world what it is today! 1. Bartolomeu Dias Is The Flyest- By John I of Portgual

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    An example of this is when conquistadors such as Hernando Cortez conquered the Aztecs, and forced them to adopt Spanish traditions and customs, starting with their language. Also, the Spanish converted a large amount of Natives to Christianity, which spread a European religion to the New Land. Conversion also

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    Hernan Cortes His life and explorations of the New World Report by Abbie Munt Word Count: 550 words. Table of Contents Page Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3 What country he come from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Why he left his home country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 What his first impressions of

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    Over the mountains that cast shadows on the small town far to the west of Persia, Seth drew his first breath. The feast in his honor would take the better part of a month for the women to create. They would have to labor over countless pots to insure that everything was cooked to perfection, after all dignitaries from the surrounding tribes would be attending to see the new heir. The village would use so many supplies, that it would take the men half a year to hunt and fish enough to fully replenish

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    Reid Thorpe August 3, 2010 APUSH Mr. Sayers Zinn; Chapter 1: 1.) Howard Zinn’s main purpose for writing A People’s History of the United States is to give history in an un-biased manner. For example, he says that he will not glorify any movement and denounce any ‘bad guy’ in history; he will give information as it should be given. Fairly. 2.) His thesis for the first eleven pages is to describe past events as they happened. Regarding Columbus, Zinn wouldn’t glorify him as a hero, because

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    that were used for hunting. Other problems the Mayans had were environmental issues like deforestation and soil erosion which eventually hurt their crop growth. These were the problems that lead to the demise of the Mayan Empire. Conquistadors Hernando Cortez Francisco Pizarro and conquered the Aztec and Inca empires respectively. With their advances in war tactics, guns, and disease that both empires were not immune to figuratively wiped out the entire civilization. This leaves the Mayan Empire

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