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    Spanish style was influenced not only by the characters of Spain’s component regions‚ but by relationships with foreign countries and their customs‚ geography and climate and religion. The most dramatic and most lasting influence from abroad came from the

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    cartón M atmósfera F reciclaje M transporte M autobús M coche M Key knowledge 1 (gender) a) All Spanish nouns are masculine (M) or feminine (F) b) Masculine nouns usually end in –o c) Feminine nouns usually end in –a‚ -ción or -dad Key knowledge 2 (articles) Singular M F a(n) un

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    The United States has not always been the way it is today. The many events and time periods that have occurred throughout history have changed the way the country has evolved and continues to be evolved. The most important aspect that has changed the Americas is the immigration of people from around the world. Immigrants did not just come from one location‚ they came from many countries such as Spain like Alonso Ortiz‚ France like Marie‚ and London like Elizabeth Spriggs‚ all three of who immigrated

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    The Class Participation Work of HIS 212 The Question of the Cause and Effect of the American Spanish War! Phillip Andrews Bethel University William Harwood The cause of the American Spanish war in 1898 was the finale impact when the USS Maine was destroyed. The Newspaper of American Press (yellow press) stated it was the Spanish whom attacked the United States. This was published by William R. Hearst‚ and Joseph Pulitzer which also cause a stir amongst the Americans and the Government. The

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    Spanish Extra Credit Assignment When I first heard that the Spanish extra credit would consist of going to a Cuban restaurant‚ I said to myself‚ “What’s Cuban food.” Looking back at that‚ I have now realized how much amazing food I have missed out in my life. As I walked into the tropical-like atmosphere I was wondering how the food would taste. Spicy‚ sweet‚ and deep-fried were words that were rushing through my head. The waiter was a kind lady‚ who immediately gave my dad and I good-looking

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    Spanish-American War: (1898 (April-August)) Fought between April and August 1898‚ the Spanish-American War was the result of American concern over Spanish treatment of Cuba‚ political pressures‚ and anger over the sinking of USS Maine. Although President William McKinley had wished to avoid any type of war‚ American forces seized the Philippines and Guam. This was followed by a longer campaign in southern Cuba which culminated in American victories at sea and on land. In the wake of the conflict

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    Cristobal Balenciaga Biography Balenciaga was born on January 21st‚ 1895 in Getaria a small fishing village located in the Basque region of Spain. During his early years he spent most of his time being an apprentice of his own mother who was a seamstress. During his teens the noblest woman of the region‚ the Marquesa of Casa Torres became his patron and his first client. Balenciaga was send by the noble woman to Madrid to receive formal training in tailoring; she proudly wore and showed off the

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    disease and the spread of Catholicism gradually asserted Spanish dominion over the indigenous population in America‚ who nonetheless survived and endured both the conquest and 300 years of colonial rule. Due to Spanish pestilence and wholesale slaughter the Native American population was decimated. Committed by Royal decree‚ Spanish conquistadors converted their New World indigenous subjects to Catholicism. Once Native Americans were scattered Spanish conquistadors subdued and exploited them.  Beginning

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    have been studying for Spanish for at least six years‚ and have been learning the language since I have been able to talk. However‚ I am still not at my desired level of Spanish. Over the last 4 years my Spanish speaking skills have improved immensely through school. However‚ through traveling to Latin American countries my Spanish has advanced the most quickly. Being surrounded by the different cultures has had a great impact on my life thus far. Not only have my Spanish skills developed‚ I have

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    move made by the Spaniards. It was unchallenging for the Aztec soldiers to occupy the smaller Spanish forces without the help of the native tribes. By the time Tenochtitlan was beleaguered‚ 300‚000 Aztec soldiers were overreached and the Spanish entered the mainland of Mexico with 600 men‚ 17 horses and 10 cannons. But the real question is that why did Tlaxcalan choose to make alliance with the Spanish and not the Indians? Tlaxcalan was a federation which consisted of 200 towns that had been struggling

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