COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA Donald J. Mabry Professor of History Mississippi State University and The Historical Text Archive historicaltextarchive.com ii For Paula Crockett Mabry iii Preface The material in this book comes from my teaching Latin American history over many years. It does not pretend to be a textbook‚ although it could form the basis of one. It is more than an outline but much is omitted. This little book contains notes and commentary on important
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Hernán Cortés was a Spanish conquistador who pillaged and explored the Mexican region of South America. Hernán’s early life was a very unique one. Even though he went to school for law‚ fate had him taking another profession. Hernán Cortés is widely known for his historic invasions and explorations. He tricked the Aztec empire and ultimately destroyed the powerful empire. Although his life was filled with excitement‚ riches‚ and fame‚ he died struggling with debts and other grievances. His early
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opinions are interwoven when appropriate. K = Key passage (and why it is key!) – “Not despite his relative lack of fame but because of it‚ Jimenez de Quesada is a better candidate to introduce this book. Although the oft-told feats of Cortes and Pizarro will appear in the pages that follow‚ our volume is more about men like Jimenez de Quesada‚ a man of middling status‚ higher ranked than the vast majority of Spaniards but not a nobleman” (p. 7). I feel that this is key because men like Jimenez de
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saying‚ “He who gives more‚ has more.” Dominic was the youngest of all three children. Dominic learned to read and write from his family. At the age of seven‚ he was sent to Gumiel de Izan which is near their home‚ to study under guidance of Don Gonzalo‚ his uncle‚ his mother’s brother‚ a priest. He also began reading and learning about the bible at the age of fourteen‚ he expressed his desire to become a priest. Dominic dedicated a significant amount of his time to his studies to acquire knowledge
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Muslim blood was spilled. With the fall of Granada in 1971‚ the last outpost of the Moors fell to the Christian Monarchs. After 781 years of Islamic rule‚ Iberia once again became a Christian island. In the aftermath‚ under the watch of Cardinal Gonzalo Jimenez de Cisneros‚ the Spanish Inquisition took place. In the Spanish Inquisition‚
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Chapter 1: The New Global World Intro Before the French Natchez people complained that French treated them like slaves Before 1490s Natchez only knew their people 1502: Nicolas de Ovando replaced Columbus as governor of Hispanola His fleet of ships carried Span adventurers/African slaves which created triracial societies 1949--> Columbus unleashed 200 troops w/ 20 on horseback to terrorize the natives b/c he was upset he couldn’t govern Also released greyhounds to rip indians to pieces
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Taylor Shockley Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel A. YORK Period 4 Research: Write a short biography of the author‚ include information about his areas of research‚ books written‚ and prizes awarded. Jared Diamond is a professor at the University of California He wanted wrote Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel‚ which won the Britain’s 1998 Rhone-Poulenc Science Book Prize and Pulitzer Prize. He also wrote Collapse: How Societies choose to Fail or Succeed. Jared has been on 22 expeditions to New Guienea and islands
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The New World discovery changed history forever. Trade‚ exploration‚ and wealth were all factors that drove 4 countries crazy trying to get their hands on it. The 4 countries of England‚ Spain‚ France and the Netherlands sped to create colonies in this new world. Although England eventually took over‚ the country that was the most successful in colonizing America was Spain because of its strong presence militarily and population wise‚ the strong connections they were able to create and hold‚ and
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Ottomans 1450-1750 1453 - Ottomans capture Constantinople 1488 - Dias rounded Cape of Good Hope 1492 - Columbus sailed the ocean blue/ Reconquista of Spain 1502 - Slaves to Americas 1517 - Martin Luther/95 theses 1521- Cortez conquered the Aztecs 1533- Pizarro toppled the Inca 1571 - Battle of Lepanto‚ (naval defeat of Ottomans) 1588 - defeat of the Spanish Armada by the British 1600 - Battle of Sekigahara - beginning of Tokugawa 1607 - foundation of Jamestown 1618-1648 - 30 years war 1683- unsuccessful
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------------------------------------------------- The Tempest From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the Shakespeare play. For other uses‚ see The Tempest (disambiguation). The shipwreck in Act I‚ Scene 1‚ in a 1797 engraving based on a painting by George Romney The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare‚ believed to have been written in 1610–11‚ and thought by many critics to be the last play that Shakespeare wrote alone. It is set on a remote island‚ where Prospero
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