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    Spanish Colonization

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    western Europeans in the archipelago was the Spanish expedition led by Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan‚ which first sighted the mountains of Samar at dawn on 16 March 1521 (Spanish calendar)‚ making landfall the following day at the small‚ uninhabited island of Homonhon at the mouth of the Leyte Gulf.[1] Magellan had abandoned his Portuguese citizenship and became a Spanish subject prior to his contract with Spain. On Easter Sunday‚ 31 March 1521 (Spanish calendar)‚ at Masao‚ Butuan‚ (now in Agusan

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    Spanish Oral

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    Q1) Talk to me a bit about where you live I live in Meigh for 5 years. Before I lived in Newry. We moved house because my parents wanted to be closer to my grandparents house. Meigh is 10 kilometers from Newry and it is a pretty site with views of the countryside and the mountains. In my opinion the people of Meigh are very open and welcoming. Q2) In your opinion is it better to live in the countryside or in the town? Why? In my opinion its better to live in the countryside because its very

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    The Spanish Conquest

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    Nahua and Inca empires an encounter of the Spanish‚ the meeting of the two cultures was a 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

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    my favourite picture

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    The title of the painting is “The Black Sea”. It tells me‚ that on the picture I’ll see the Black sea‚ but actually it’s not only the Black‚ but black by its color: there is a storm. That’s why we may say that the artist used such a title not only to paint the Black sea‚ or it can not be the Black sea at all‚ but to show us the darkness of the heavy sea. The painting makes an emotional influence on me. The overall mood of the painting is mysteriousness‚ it seems like something will appear from the

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    The Spanish Inquisition

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    Jews were given four to six months to depart. The decree assembled with instant complaints in some cities by persons who believed that the kingdoms shouldn’t have expelled such "hardworking" individuals. Certainly‚ some of Ferdinand and Isabella’s most significant consultants and Jewish leader‚ such as Don Isaac Abravanel‚ relocated out of Spain. Don

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    Essay About Mexico

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    Many practices‚ customs and cultures have been used for multiple years brought up from the indigenous tribes to the local people and immigrants to Mexican cities. The main religion of Mexico‚ Roman Catholicism‚ was brought over by the invading Spaniards. Since then‚ most of the Mexican population has adopted it as their own religion. The local culture is heavily influenced by the Aztec traditions and customs

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    The Spanish period

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    The Spanish period Spanish colonial motives were not‚ however‚ strictly commercial. The Spanish at first viewed the Philippines as a stepping-stone to the riches of the East Indies (Spice Islands)‚ but‚ even after the Portuguese and Dutch had foreclosed that possibility‚ the Spanish still maintained their presence in the archipelago. Quick Facts Images Videos Audio quizzes Lists 1Other government offices and ministries are located in Quezon City and other Manila suburbs. 2Piso in Filipino; peso

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    The Spanish Inquisition

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    The Spanish Inquisition1478-1834 | The concepts of an inquisition and inquisitorial procedure lie deep in the roots of world history. Inquisitions were used during the decline of the Roman Empire until the Spanish Inquisition’s decline in the early 1800s. An inquisition can be run by both civil and church authorities in order to root out non-believers from a nation or religion. The Spanish Inquisition was one of the most deadly inquisitions in history.The Spanish Inquisition was used for both political

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    My favourite pop singer is an American recording artist‚ entertainer and businessman‚ often referred to as the King of Pop‚ or by his initials MJ. I think you could guess the name of my favourite pop singer – Michael Joseph Jackson. He is recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time by the Guinness World Records. His contribution to music‚ dance and fashion‚ along his much-publicized personal life made him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades. The 7th child of

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    Spanish Era

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    Government During the Spanish Period The Philippines was under the Spanish government for more than three centuries. Without any freedom and independence‚ Filipinos had to adjust and adapt to the new form of government as well as to different culture and traditions. The laws implemented in the country were all from the King of Spain passed through his representative who was called the Governor-General‚ “who was the source of civil power for the various levels of administration” (Agoncillo‚ 2008

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