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Hernan Cortes Letter To Charles V.
This primary source is a letter from Hernan Cortes to Charles V. Hernan is a direct participant and an authority on the matter. From the source we can tell that the author is a firm believer in God, maybe a Christian. He also addressed the emperor Charles V directly in the letter which could signify that he is upper class (Internet History 2018). He is also literate and an adventurous.
The source is a letter Hernan Cortes wrote as the second official report on his achievements and activities in Temixtitlan (Mexico) to Charles V and to inform him of the land’s goods, richness and their traditions. It was delivered from Mexico to Spain in 1520. The letter was most likely translated from Spanish later on (Internet History 2018).
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