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    What were the effects/consequences of the Spanish Civil War? The Spanish civil war lasted 1936-1939. It had great consequences‚ seeing as the war brought huge complications to Spain in social‚ economic and political aspects. The social consequences were many. Around 100‚000 Republicans as well as about 70‚000 Nationalists were killed during the war‚ showing great losses for families and for the population. The killing also continued after the war as Franco launched a terror campaign‚ “White terror”

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    Damaso First parish priest in San Diego and an abusive priest Symbolize the greedy Spanish friars of Rizal’s time. Represent a typical friar during Rizal’s time 7. Fray Salvi A Franciscan parish priest of San Diego Symbolizes the lecherous friars of Rizal’s Time. Represent “Father Antonio Piernaveija” 8. Dona Consolacion Her adulation of the Spaniards leads her to imitate the very actions and attitude of the Spanish women Symbolizes the Filipinos in our society who are ashamed of their own race

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    (1564). It was the Legazpi expedition which succeeded in colonizing our country and establishing Spanish rule. Spain had three aims in colonizing our country‚ namely (1) to spread Christianity‚ (2) material wealth‚ and (3) to acquire political glory. Under Spanish rule our country developed religiously‚ economically‚ politically‚ and culturally. Our land acquired a national name ¬¬¬¬- Filipinas. Our people came to be known as Filipinos. Towns‚ cities‚ provinces‚ schools‚ hospitals and charitable institutions

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    Nunez Cabeza de Vaca‚ and A Land So Strange‚ the Epic Journey of Cabeza de Vaca‚ by Andre Resendez‚ a transformation is seen through the thoughts and actions of the four Spanish survivors. Clearly motivated by curiosity‚ greed‚ and religion‚ at first‚ a dramatic transformation from explorers and conquistadors into assimilated Spanish Indians and revolutionary idealists occurs. Cabeza de Vaca believed that his peaceful ascendancy over the Indians of North America was achievable through a partnership

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    especially in the sky with exaggeration of the sky on the dawn. Goya has also been known to use dramatic light and contrasting effects this effect highlights the figure of the Colossus (giant) and the people he is protecting below on the ground. Goya is trying to communicate his feelings and perceptions of the Spanish War of Independence threw this painting. Goya creates a very personal‚ imaginative interpretations of his immediate world. His works are extremely emotional warnings about society in particular

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    the spaniards colonization. The Spaniards also have devided and conquered the Philippines because of this lack of unity. 2. Why the spaniards are against education of the filipinos? It’s actually common sense‚ education leads to learning. When people are educated‚ they have the means to fight the conquerors. 3. The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 cut travel time to Spain. This prompted the rise of the ilustrados‚ an enlightened Filipino upper class‚ since many young Filipinos were able to

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    José Martíwas born in Havana on Jan. 28‚ 1853‚ of Spanish parents. at 16 he published a Havana newspaper‚ La Patria Libre‚ and wrote a dramatic poem‚ Abdala. sentenced to prison as a teenager for expressing his support for the revolution (during the Ten-Year War) Martí is considered one of the great turn-of-the-century Latin American intellectuals. His written works consist of a series of poems‚ essays‚ letters‚ lectures‚ a novel‚ and even a children’s magazine Martí was the elder brother to

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    The Spanish conquest of the Americas was heavily impacted by the cultural demographic and economic change. This led the Spanish to becoming very powerful. The Spanish conquest Was effected by the demographic change. The Spaniards killed off most of the native population. They killed off most of the natives so that they could acquire their gold. Their land was very rich and the natives were very easy to kill off. They did not know about guns so they were ambushed by them. They also weren’t immune

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    occurs when one does not fit into a specific place. Even amongst themselves‚ humans have tried to assort themselves based on outward appearances‚ but many people fail to comprehend how diverse the human race truly is. Throughout history‚ variances in skin color‚ hair type and facial structures have been used to distinguish between types of people; among these‚ is the labels placed on each ethnicity. The ‘Hispanic’ group is one of the largest populated ethnicities with multiple countries that fitting

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    of colonization from the English‚ French‚ and Spanish into the American continent‚ it is the Spanish who made the largest initial impact. In the beginning Spaniards looked to the New World as an area for empire building (Calloway‚ 2012). Missions were to convert/conform the indigenous population to Christianity and servitude to the Spanish empire‚ while increasing imports and exports of trade goods that would increase the power and wealth of the Spanish Monarchy. As time went by the warmongering‚ and

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