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    students should take away after completing this task. Big Ideas and Key Understandings Sometimes a superstition or belief can shield you from reality and even cause serious danger. Synopsis The Lost City of the Aztecs is about the demise of the Aztec Empire and how Montezuma‚ the last Aztec emperor‚ reacted to the arrival of the Spaniards at Tenochtitlan in 1519. 2. Read entire main selection text‚ keeping in mind the Big Ideas and Key Understandings. 3. Re-read the main selection text

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    following about the Aztecs and the Conquistadors. 1.Describe the life of the Aztecs. What is Tenochtitlan? How big was that city? The Life of the Aztecs was full of war. They gave a lot of time to their gods. Tenochitlan was their Capital. Tenochtitlan used to be a big city in Mexico(present day Mexico City). 2.What was sold at the Aztec market? The Aztec market had fruit‚ veggies‚ grans‚ and other necessities for sale. 3.What was the main staple of the Aztec diet? The main staple

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    Spanish Colonization Early Spanish expeditions Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the Philippines in 1521. The Philippine islands first came to the attention of Europeans with the Spanish expedition around the world led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. Magellan landed on the island of Cebu‚ claiming the lands for Spain and naming them Islas de San Lazaro. He set up friendly relations with some of the local chieftains and converted some of them to Roman Catholicism. However‚ Magellan

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    Me llamo: Fecha: Unit 3 Mini project -> Presentación oral TASK: Describe in Spanish what you were like when you were a small child and draw/include a series of pictures that illustrate your sentences. A.Think about what you were like when you were a small child‚ what things you used to do‚ and what things you weren’t allowed to do. Then‚ complete the following sentences. 1.Cuando era niño(a)‚ era ___________________________ y ___________________ [adjectives]. 2. Yo jugaba con

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    The Mongol ad Aztec empires evolved on opposite sides of the world and with different techniques. The Mongol empire was established in the eastern hemisphere with a foundation basically already built previously. The Aztecs established their empire on the western hemisphere and will no foundation previously built because they were geographically isolated from the rest of the world to gain ideas and technologies built. Although the rise of the Mongol and Aztec empires differed in the rights of women

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    1066: The Year of the Conquest is not a bad book‚ but it is not a very good book either. When I first opened the book I was expecting to have nothing cold hard facts thrown into my face‚ but instead I got an informational story that was told with emotion. There were times in the book where my gears actually started to turn and then there were times when I struggled to make it through the chapter because I lost interest in that piece of the text. The information in the book is boring but the way that

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    reasoning towards making so many assumptions. With Ambivalent Conquests it was the complete opposite for the reason of experience. Inga Clendinnen not only studied the Mayan culture and religious practices but the Aztecs and various Latin American cultures. In fact she was a former historian and archeologist. Inga Clendinnen put a picture in my head as a reader of what it was like back in 1517. The images of the surprise attack on the Spanish by the Indians in the beginning of the book were especially

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    The Conquest of the Far West

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    Placement 1 September 2013 Chapter 16 Outline: The Conquest of the Far West The Societies of the Far West (434-441) The Western Tribes * Indian tribes were the most important group before the Anglo-American migration in the Far West * Western tribes developed several forms of civilization * More than 300‚000 Indians lived along the pacific coast among them were Serrano‚ Chumash‚ Pomo‚ Maidu‚ Yurok‚ and Chinook * When the Spanish arrived disease and destruction followed for the Native

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    Spanish Conquistadors

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    The first is more political and economical rather than cultural - money and power. Most of empires‚ states and civilizations have allways tried to invade others‚ or at least spread their influence to get economical and policital profit. With the western culture the best historical examples are probably conquest of The New World‚ Africa‚ Australia‚ and so on. They didn’t go there mainly to dominate the native cultures‚ but to gain money from local resourses and political power. Now we might ask why

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    In the wake of the Roman Empire’s conquest of Britain in the first century A.D.‚ a large number of troops stayed in the new province‚ and these troops had a considerable impact on Britain with their camps‚ fortifications‚ and participation in the local economy. Assessing the impact of the army on the civilian population starts from the realization that the soldiers were always unevenly distributed across the country. Areas rapidly incorporated into the empire were not long affected by the military

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