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    Chapter1- When Old Worlds Collide: Contact‚ Conquest‚ Catastrophe I. Peoples in Motion A. The United States is a nation of immigrants B. Even Natives of the country are immigrants from different countries who roamed the land as a strange new world. C. From Beringia to the Americas 1. Beringia is a piece of land that was created because of the glaciers that captured all of the water causing a piece of land to form which was then called Beringia. 2. Berinigia had very tough

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    Corte Madera Scientific Report Abstract I examine how rising or falling tide can affect the water level of Corte Madera Salt Marsh in this report. The data is from Wednesday (June 19th) and Thursday (June 20th). My hypothesis is that tide and water level have positive relationship. From the result‚ I learn that the water level and tide have positive relationship. However‚ when tide changes its direction‚ the water level is likely to stay or little change. Introduction On June 19th‚ my

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    white bearded man on a horse (there were no horses in this part of the world so to them it was something they thought was god’s creator). Once she was gifted to Cortes they gave her the name Marina‚ which we know her as Doña Marina or La Malinche. She eventually fell in love with Cortes and Doña Marina was put in a position of trust by Cortes and the Spanish Army. Doña Marina’s is now questioned and accused on her position of her character cause what she did. It’s my belief that she wasn’t as pleasant

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    - was achieved by a mere "handful of adventurers‚" how did they do it?" One common answer to this question is‚ "because they were exceptionally great men." The "theory of exceptional men" paints the most well known of the Spaniards - Columbus and Cortes - as "larger than life characters‚" who "still enjoy extraordinary name recognition almost a half a millennium after their deaths. This theory credits the courage‚ audacity and brilliance of each man as reasons for success in both reaching the Americas

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    to find a easier‚ quicker route to India‚ he stumbled upon an unknown land full of exotic new people‚ plants‚ and animals. Columbus was the first Spanish American to come to America‚ but many more Spanish explorers would follow after him; including Cortes‚ Aguirre‚ and Pizarro. The Spanish seemed to be fascinated with what riches the new land would provide them. Their lust for the new goods made them ambitious‚ selfish‚ and untrustworthy. They couldn’t even trust each other‚ never mind culturally different

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    The Rise‚ Fall and Contributions of the Aztec Civilization Hist 2111-213 20 October‚ 2011   1 Aztecs were one of the most advanced civilizations in America and were the masters of their world. That world was the area that scholars today call Mesoamerica‚ a region that stretches from north central Mexico southward into Central America (The Aztecs 6). Their name is derived from the word Azteca which comes from Aztlan (“White Land”) believed to be today the north-west of region of Mexico. They

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    members of the expedition” (p83). Invaders used the interpreters to communicate with the native emperors and native people. As though‚ the interpreters earned credits from their captains “Nahuas soon dubbed Cortes himself with the name of Malinche‚ as though captain and interpreter were one. Indeed‚ Cortes never seems to have let Malinche out of his sight” and gained the native people’s respect “the Mexica and other Nahuas also recognized her status‚ giving her name the Nahuatl honorific suffix of –tzin

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    Spanish came across a plethora of indigenous people to these new lands. As documented in the writing of Christopher Columbus and Hernando Cortes‚ the peoples of the new land were greatly different in almost every way. These different groups of natives had cultures that were as worlds apart from each other as they were with the Spanish. As this paper will

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    101 MIDTERM REVIEW Terms: The definition and how they are significant For the readings: explain the main points and how they relate to lecture Please choose your list; add the definition and its significance Bartolome de Las Casas    a Spanish colonist‚ a priest‚ first Bishop of Chiapas‚ was a scholar‚ historian and 16th century human rights advocate. Las Casas has been called the Father of anti-imperialism and anti-racism. Las Casas came to the Indies early‚ he knew Columbus and was the

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    was much more accepting‚ and they based their religious views on nature. When Cortes first came from Spain he was surprised by all the idols that the people were worshipping‚ and he eventually killed many of the Indians in Mexico where he first arrived. Montezuma‚ the Aztec leader‚ welcomed Cortes with open arms‚ but Cortes was displeased that they believed in more than once God. The Aztecs‚ meanwhile‚ believed that Cortes was fulfilling one of

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