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    In 1519 Spanish leader‚ Hernán Cortés and his followers were believed to be gods. The Mexicas of the Aztec Empire believed in a deity known as Quetzalcoatl that had a white complexion and was supposed to return to the land one day. It was the qualities and materials‚ such as horses and cannons‚ of the Spaniards that the Mexicas had never seen that allowed the Mexicas to believe that Cortés was Quetzalcoatl. Once Cortés learned of the beliefs of the Mexicas through an indigenous

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    Spanish conquerors willingly and easily destroyed native empires and civilizations‚ as shown by Francisco Pizarro who crushed the Incas of Peru in 1532 and Hernan Cortes who demolished the Aztec civilization in Mexico‚ both for the sake of wealth. Moreover‚ the importation of precious metals from the New World drastically impacted the economy of Europe. The flood of wealth caused the increase of consumer costs

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    other words‚ Paz believes that those of the indigenous race have no power and are therefore worthless. This belief of indigenous having no worth begins with the story of Spanish conquistador‚ Hernan Cortes‚ who sexually violated his indigenous translator and advisor Dona Marina. After Marina was violated by Cortes‚ she gave birth to the first son who was born of both indigenous and European decent. This gave Marina the title of La Malinche or the violated mother‚ who now symbolizes how the indigenous

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    they come in contact with the other countries. For example‚ Cubans had to rely upon the United States to conquer or defeat the Spanish. During the early colonial years‚ Cuba had served as a primary embarkation point for explorers such as Hernan Cortes and Hernando de Soto. Soon after the revolution in 1959‚ Cuba took actions that affected American trade interests on the island. In response‚ the US started not to buy Cuban sugar anymore and then they refused to provide its former trading

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    HISTORY OF MEXICO History Early History The Olmecs‚ Mexico’s first known society‚ settled on the Gulf Coast near what is now Veracruz. Remembered for the giant head sculptures they carved from native stone‚ the Olmecs had two main population centers: San Lorenzo‚ which flourished from about 1200 to 900 B.C.‚ and La Venta in Tabasco‚ which lasted until about 600 B.C. By 300 B.C.‚ villages based on agriculture and hunting had sprung up throughout the southern half of Mexico. Monte Albán‚ home to

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    Bahamas which brought the New World to light for the Europeans. As a result‚ the Europeans started sailing to this New World and because they heard gold could be found there they started conquering native lands in order to get it. For example‚ Hernan Cortes was so distracted by the amount of gold that he could get; he conquered the Aztecs who were at first friendly to them. The

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    Jennifer Lopera 04/19/2013 HIST100-970 Western Expansion: Texas and the War with Mexico In the mid-nineteenth century‚ the United States found expansion necessary. Many factors necessitated the increase the countries size. The population of this young country grew from five million to almost twenty-three million‚ and by 1850 almost four million people had migrated westward. Two economic depressions‚ one in 1818 and another in 1839‚ further provoked migration‚ leaving the nation searching for

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    CIVILIZATIONS OF THE AMERICAS DBQ This task is based on the accompanying documents. Some of these documents have been edited for the purpose of this task. This task is designed to test your ability to work with historic documents. As you analyze the documents‚ take into account both the source of the document and the author’s point of view Historical Context Between 300 and 1500‚ three advanced civilizations developed in Central and South America. Ruins from the Mayan civilization remain

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    natives had already built and established. Hernan Cortes‚ in his letter to King Charles V‚ states “This great city of Tenochtitlan…”‚ “The city is as large as Seville or Cordoba...”‚ “their [the natives] fashion of living was almost the same as in Spain‚ with just as much harmony and order…” suggesting that the cities the Natives had already established were as great as the Spanish’s‚ before they took over and destroyed them. As a European conqueror Cortes would have seen the greatness of these cities

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    1. Enclosure-enclosure‚ also spelled Inclosure‚  the division or consolidation of communal fields‚ meadows‚ pastures‚ and other arable lands in western Europe into the carefully delineated and individually owned and managed farm plots of modern times. Before enclosure‚ much farmland existed in the form of numerous‚ dispersed strips under the control of individual cultivators only during the growing season and until harvesting was completed for a given year. Thereafter‚ and until the next growing

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