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    The ‘Black Legend’ of the Spanish conquest in the America’s stems from the backlash against the Spanish in the late 1500’s early 1600’s. Following the disaster of the Spanish Armada crushing Spain as a maritime power and the alliance of Portugal with England‚ it was convenient to use the reputation of cruelty and ruthlessness to motivate people to fight against them and to justify colonization methods. While the vilification of Spain as an entity in Europe has existed for centuries‚ with the Spanish

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    mis-conception regarding the Spanish conquest. In debunking these myths‚ Matthew Restall works with three themes regarding the conquest. First‚ that the European discovery of the Americas was one of the greatest events in human history. Second‚ that the conquest was the achievement of "a few great men‚" which he subsequently describes as "a handful of adventurers." These two themes lead to a third theme‚ or question. "If history’s greatest event - the European discovery and conquest of the Americas - was achieved

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    The people known as the Aztecs (who referred to themselves as the Mexica or Tenocha) originated from a place called Aztlan‚ somewhere in North or North west Mexico. Sometime in the 12th century they embarked on a period of wander- ing and in the 13th century settled in the valley of central Mexico. About 1345 they founded the town of Tenochtitlan. The Aztecs of Tenochtitlan ruled by Montezuma II became the greatest power in Mexico. The city of Tenochtitlan formed an alliance with the neighboring

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    February 20‚ 2012 HIST 125 Comparison of the Spanish Conquest After the Spanish Conquest‚ many written document have become used as sources that help recount major events from the past. Therefore‚ it becomes that job of historians to analyze sources and determine their accuracy and relevancy. “The Conquest of New Spain” written by Bernal Díaz and “The Broken Spears: The Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico” are two sources whose themes can be compared and contrasted in order to determine their

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    There was a time‚ when the new world didn’t exist‚ no one went pass the ocean‚ and the land beyond was completely unknown. This was around the year 1492. At this point Christopher Columbus was a well establish adventurer and sailor‚ who was very well known. He had always said he wanted to travel the world‚ beginning in France. Columbus also believed that the world was round. He had two sons who was play a significant role in his ventures‚ Diageo being the oldest‚ and Fernando the youngest. Word

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    emerged. Hence‚ the Aztecs and the Spanish acclimatized to each other’s way of life‚ which resulted in significant changes in both cultures. Although the original system of government was kept‚ a new concept of hierarchy was implemented. The conquest allowed for both cultures to adopt new foods‚ animals and linguistics. Christianity however‚ became a stipulation and the very foundation of the way of life in Mexico. Government is one of the most significant elements required to create a truly

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    The Kushite conquest against Egypt can not be directly pinpointed date wise‚ but it is know that Kush had political control over Egypt around the ninth century BC. Lower Egypt had been ruled by the Libyan Kings who were seeking power. The Libyans came from Egypt originally‚ but due to the war skills‚ some of them ended up being in very important positions in the Egyptian military. Because Egypt was weakening due to “autocratic regime‚ bureaucratic corruption‚ and dramatic economic inequity‚” (Why

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    The Spanish Conquest of South America The Age of Exploration was an important time period in history without which the modern map would not be as we see it today. During this era‚ Europeans had a sudden urge to explore‚ discover‚ a feeling they had never had before. With the advancement in technology‚ the Europeans‚ as well as the Asians were able to explore the uncharted seas and discover the unknown land. During this time‚ many discoveries were made‚ but the one most remembered is the discovery

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    The Colombian Conquest‚ named after Christopher Colombus who mistakenly found the new world and assumed it was India. Conquest is a more realistic term to show you that European settlers robbed the natives of their land by force. The Spaniards however controlled more south‚ while the other Europeans controlled more of what is now North America. The tactics used to control the new land included transmitted diseases by travelers‚ taking force‚ and assimilation. Though the Europeans did unjustly acquire

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    Factors Causing 2 Many different factors ultimately led to the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. Many of the factors could be considered luck and it can be mind boggling how the Spanish took on the largest empire of the day with only a handful of soldiers and weapons. The reasons the Spanish were able to control and systematically destroy the Aztecs was because of their alliances with neighboring cultures‚ their advanced weapons‚ their domesticated animals‚ disease‚ and the luckiest part of

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