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    The country of Mexico‚ below the United States‚ houses the largest number of Spanish speakers in the world. Mexico City is full of activity from its many residents and tourists. The Mexican history‚ geography and culture are very interesting‚ because it is a lot different than the U.S. The Mexican people have endured a lot of war. Mexico is full of interesting facts‚ like the plant poinsettias are named after the first Mexican ambassador. Throughout this essay‚ you will enjoy learning about the

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    Humanism: the belief system that laid the foundation for the Renaissance to reshape Europe. A movement of forward thinking men and philosophers who used ancient Greek and Roman texts to reshape their views of the world and reject the Medieval ways of thinking‚ breaking tradition by shifting man’s focus from the ethereal to the temporal. No longer would men accept religious or societal standards just because some dignitary declared them to be so. Instead‚ they would be lauded for thinking for themselves

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    The Spanish Conquest

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    conquest because the Spanish brutally defeated and took over the indigenous cultures with the help of many advantages. There are three major factors which contributed to the successful conquest between the Spanish and the Nahuas‚ also known as the Aztecs‚ and Incas.  First‚ the Spanish leaders had experience in forming alliances with indigenous people.  Second‚ the Spanish had superior weaponry and military advantage‚ like steel‚ horses‚ and guns which made their weapons stronger and much more deadly

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    Aztec Art During the 15th-16 century mosaic was made from turquoise‚ iron pyrites and shell on carved wood. The Most important animal towards the Aztec religion was a snake. Antonio Gaudi Antonio Gaudi is an internationally famous architect and designer from Spain known not only in specialised circles but also among the general public. He was born in Rues‚ in Catalonia and graduated in Barcelona. He worked with different famous artists of his time. He learned different types of style and

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    Diego Rivera Essay

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    Diego Rivera was one of the most recognizable figures in Mexican art‚ let alone Mexican muralism. His name is widely known for the large murals‚ especially that of the public art initiative that surfaced in the 1920s‚ just after the Mexican Revolution‚ although he began making masterpieces years before the Mexican revolution even began. Diego Rivera was born December 8 of 1886‚ with a twin brother to parents who were well off. As both Rivera and his brother grew‚ only Rivera survived. Carlos‚ Rivera’s

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    surrounded by mountains along with having mild climates. With mild climates‚ the land consists of rich soil. Due to it’s great geographical location‚ it attracted settlers. In 1325‚ the first settlers were the Aztecs‚ who settled by Lake Texcoco with Tenochitlan as their capital city. The Aztecs created a prosperous empire until the year of 1521‚ where Spain conquered the empire. They annihilated Tenochitlan and built a new city known as Mexico City today. Throughout the years‚ Mexico City grew and

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    jaguars. Similar to the Aztecs‚ the Mayans have done done this as an attempt to appease their gods. Slaves‚ criminals‚ captive‚ orphans and children made up of most of the victims in which got sacrificed. Reasoning: The Mayans sacrificed their people to appease their gods which would lead them to endure‚ and sustain their civilization. The Maya used ritual sacrifices as a massive role in the Mayan civilization. such as turkeys‚ crocodiles‚ iguanas‚ and jaguars. Similar to the Aztecs‚ the Mayans have

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    Teotihuacan

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    “Teotihuacan‚ located in the Basin of Central Mexico‚ was the largest‚ most influential‚ and certainly most revered city in the history of the New World‚ and it flourished in Mesoamerica’s Golden Age‚ the Classic Period of the first millennium CE.” ("Teotihuacan."). 125‚000-150‚000 inhabitants occupied Teotihuacan at the height of its power around 450 C.E.‚ and it was one of the largest ancient urban centers during its time. Teotihuacan is known for its modern city layout (grid pattern) that contains

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    After his explanation as to why he chose to tell of his times during the conquest‚ Diaz explains the amazement experienced between the Aztecs and the Spanish upon their arrival. The Aztecs were amazed by the sight of the light-skinned Spanish men riding on horses as it was something that they had never seen before. The Spanish were so amazed by the sights of the land‚ such as the abundance of people and the buildings

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    Teotihuacan Essay

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    100BC and lasting until its fall around 750BC‚ Teotihuacan was one of the largest cities in the ancient world. Teotihuacan was a hand-built‚ pre Columbian‚ Mesoamerican city built more than a thousand years before the arrival of the Nahutl-speaking Aztec in Central Mexico. Teotihuacan is said to be situated fewer than 50 kilometers (approx. 30 miles) northeast of Mexico City‚ in the Sub Valley of the Valley of Mexico. The early history of Teotihuacan is engulfed in mystery‚ very little is known about

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