Ana va a la escuela con los Carmen el día siguiente. Ana aprende que el día de la escuela en España es muy largo y vigoroso. Ana satisface a muchacho muy mono llamado Julio Barquero y Ana tiene gusto de Julio. Julio es muy popular en la escuela. Ana aprende mucho sobre la cultura y la historia de España en la escuela.…
A myth told by the early Spanish explorers of North America about the Seven Cities of Cibola was that it was “a legendary place of beautiful and precious metals and jewels” (Coronado 1541, 5). Over the years historians have proved many of myths to be either true or false statements undergone by evidence. That is exactly what Francisco Vazquez de Coronado had set out to do. Upon Coronado’s expedition to find this tale of a country ruled by a lord, filled with riches and large villages, he encountered a various sort of people and limited resources. To this being known Coronado began to question whether or not if Spain could conquer and establish a higher power settlement within the Zuni Cibola.…
(Tlaxcala, Cholula, Tenochtitlan, the Noche Triste, Quetzalcoatl, Moteczoma, Jeronimo de Aguilar, Gonzalo Guerrero, Caciques, Tabasco, Dona Marina [Malintzin]…
Estevanico from the expedition of Panfilo de Narvaez which left Cuba in 1528 of which Cabeza…
The President of the village of Tequila from 1884-1885, Don Cenobio Sauza, was the first to export Tequila to the United States. It was his grandson…
The king of Spain in 1526, King Carlos, granted Francisco, who was labeled as El Adelantado by the king, the right to colonize the peninsula of Yucatán. The first attempt to conquer Yucatán lasted about a year and was led by Francisco de Montejo y Álvarez.…
The piece by Castillo is a personal reflection that offers a peculiar and particular point of view from one person, and that represents how people permeates their surrounding reality, in this case the Mexican Revolution. These kinds of sources are extremely valuable in order to listen to the average voices. Especially in the case of underprivileged groups, such as indigenous populations and women, sometimes this is the only opportunity to grasp intimate daily moments, practices, and customs.…
"Martys of Central America and Colombia." InterReligious Task Force on Central America. Web. 09 Dec. 2010. .…
Mendoza,Vicente T. Lírica Narrativa de Mexico: El Corrido. Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Instituto de Investigaciones Esteticas, 1964.…
El Rincon Del Mundo- Guadalupe is call “El Rincon del Mundo” because of its history and also because is located the in the northwestern corner of the Santa Barbara county. It is a little town that depends mainly on agriculture for its economy. This town is a mix of a lot of different people with different ethnic backgrounds but mainly Latinos. It is say that Guadalupe got its name from a Mexican catholic symbol “la virgin de Guadalupe” and it’s also a very important symbol for the people.…
Even though most of Latin America became independent of European colonial rule in the 19c, what were some of the cultural influences and other ties that still existed between the two continents? Between 1810 and 1825, all the Spanish territories on the American mainland gain their sovereignty from Spain. Simultaneously, the power of the Catholic Church diminishes, including its patronage of the visual arts. During these war-torn years, cultural production declines. These years witness political reform and the beginnings of self-fashioned societies. Caudillos or military dictators initially fill the vacuum left by the break-up of colonial rule, including Juan Manuel de Rosas (1793–1877) in Argentina, Francisco Solano López (1827–1870) in Paraguay, and Juan José Flores (1800–1864) in Ecuador. Economically, there is a slow adaptation to the world economy. A growing awareness of the continent's enormous natural riches and economic potential lead technological development and an intense nationalism.…
Born on January 26, 1813 in Santo Domingo, Juan Pablo Duarte is considered one of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic. In 1801, his parents left the Dominican Republic when Haitian troops, under the leadership of Toussaint L 'Ouverture, took control of Santo Domingo. They fled to Puerto Rico and resided there until the Spanish regained control of part of the country in the War of Reconquista in 1809.…
After settlement, Spain was under a military Governor from the Captaincy General of Guatemala for three centuries. They called this area the Rich Coast because they thought it was full of gold. They found little gold and other minerals so they started to agriculture in the land.…
Nombre LUCIA SUÁREZ QUEREVALU Consulta Hola, quisiera que me ayuden a crear mi peluquería en Oquendo, pertenece al distrito de Ventanilla. Qué hago primero?, monto la peluquería ,o antes saco una licencia de funcionamiento y su RUC?. Aun no he pedido el préstamo, pero he estado averiguando precios de muebles y equipos y me parece que saldrá algo de s/.5000. por la mano de obra no me preocupo porque ya la tengo.…
Active volcanoes in the Philippines Active Volcano | Location | Elevation (m) | Province | Eruption & Activity Status | Babuyan Claro | 9°31′23″N 121°56′24″E / 9.523°N 121.940° E / 9.523; 121.940 (Babuyan Claro) | 1080 | Cagayan | 1831, 1860, 1913, 1917. Thermal | Banahaw | 14°04′N 121°29′E / 14.07°N 121.48°E / 14.07; 121.48 (Banahaw) | 2158 | Quezon | mudflows 1730, 1743(?), 1843, 1909, with (?) explosive activity |…