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    Kaaysayan

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    exploitation had been happening due to their existence in the country. Jaena wanted to change the occurring system. So he came to think of a plan to talk with Spain or its Government. But before doing so‚ he consulted Rizal first about his plan and got the hint that he would not get anything from Spain or its Government. Though given that conversing with Spain would not do anything about the situation‚ he still believed that Philippines can get what was naturally hers back through revolution and with the help

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    Civil War: Reconstructing the Nation (the Canada Blanch/sussex Academic Studie). Portland‚ Ore.: Sussex Academic Press‚ 2012. Elliott‚ J. H. (1963). The revolt of the Catalans: a study in the decline of Spain (1598-1640).Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Gies‚ David T. 1994. "A country in Spain." Wilson Quarterly 18‚ no. 1: 70. World History Collection‚ EBSCOhost (accessed November 7‚ 2013). Guibernau‚ M. (1998). Nations without States. Cambridge: Polity Press. Guibernau‚ M. (2004). Catalan nationalism:

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    The expansion of Western Europe started with the Iberian phase. Spain and Portugal‚ the two countries of the Iberian Peninsula‚ had a short-lived yet important role in European expansion. European expansion then turned to Western Europe. Western Europe consists of the Dutch‚ French‚ and British. While Western Europe was exploring new worlds overseas‚ the Russians were expanding westward across all of Eurasia. Religion played a major role in expansion for both the Portuguese and the Spanish due

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    Law Of Burgos Summary

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    (Nuccetelli‚ 115). In 1512‚ the crown finally chose to listen to the priests by creating the Law of Burgos (Clayton‚55). Since the Indians are subjects‚ they must be protected. This document gives us a historical insight into the Catholic culture of Spain‚ and the treatment of Indians in encomienda. The structure and title of the Laws of Burgos tells us that this is a formal‚ legal document. The law was published in 1512 originally‚ with amendments in 1513. This would have been nearly twenty years

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    During the age of exploration‚ the idea of exploring had affected the lives of many people. The drive to explore the unknown led to the creation of many new inventions. These inventions made exploration easier and more efficient. Some advancements were the compass and the Portolani chart‚ which allowed them to know where and what direction they were going. Others included the Astrolable‚ used for measuring latitude‚ and the caravel‚ which was a different type of sail that made the boats faster. These

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    Flow of Silver

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    surface. Just after refining the ore‚ the silver is shipped to Spain then from Spain to India‚ China‚ East Indies‚ Great Britain‚ and Imperial Russia. But all this only happened after the Spanish took over the city and put the Indians on silver mining overdrive. According to the Spanish royal records thirty-six million silver coins have been taken out of the mine since the invasion. Meanwhile in Spain‚ the high process ruined Spain as prices attracted Asian commodities with silver currency flowing

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    Rico are very similar during the 16th‚ 17th‚ and 18th centuries. As Spain colonized these two islands in the 16th century under the idea that gold was abundant. Thus in turn the islands became a safe port for Spain and her vessels. It also set out to be a huge migration from the Spain to the islands‚ because everyone was set to search for gold. . This turned out to be short lived as the mining of gold peaked in 1517 till 1819. By Spain using Cuba and Puerto Rico for mining gold they needed slave laborers

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    The Hotel Industry in Spain

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    Tunde Lukacs 09b3 Marketing Economist International Business Academy Kolding‚ Denmark AuthorTünde Lukács | SubjectAP Degree Thesis | Date to hand in10th of August | | Number of characters (incl. space)124.998 | LanguageEnglish | TitleAttracting new customers | SubtitleHow can the possible Nordic customers boost the income of the hotel? | SchoolInternational Business Academy‚ Kolding‚ Denmark | Study programmePA Degree in Marketing Economics | Project SupervisorIvan Hassingaard

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    Spanish colonization The invasion of the Filipinos by Spain did not begin in earnest until 1564‚ when another expedition from New Spain‚ commanded by Miguel López de Legaspi‚ arrived. Permanent Spanish settlement was not established until 1565 when an expedition led by Miguel López de Legazpi‚ the first Governor-General of the Philippines‚ arrived in Cebu from New Spain. Spanish leadership was soon established over many small independent communities that previously had known no central rule. Six

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    Telefonica

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    American market. Much of region of Latin America and Spain had common language and deep similarity in culture and history. Moreover‚ Latin America were really a potential telecommunications market which were now growing rapidly‚ increasing the adoption rate and usage not just of traditional fixed-line telecommunications services‚ but also of mobile phones and internet connection. Telefonica was slower to expand in Europe even though Spain is a member of the EU because for years‚ there had

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