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    At the beginning of the Spanish Golden Age of theatre in the year 1492‚ theatre was not yet formalized. Players would perform their plays on the streets and would use pageant wagons‚ or “carros‚” to change the setting and scenery throughout (MacGowan 75). Having multiple sets for a production was progressive for this era because theatre before this time used sparse scenery‚ such as in Shakespearean theatre in the Elizabethan era of England. These elaborate wagons were similar to theatre today where

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    these early encounters between Europeans and Indigenous Americans? This essay answers this question‚ compares and contrasts the similarities and differences between these encounters in New Spain and British America‚ and provides commentary on how the colonial era continues to affect

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    Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War took place in Spain between the years of 1936 to 1939. One side was the Republic who had government control over the country. The opposition was the Nationalists who wanted to overthrow Republic including its leader‚ Manuel Azuna. The Republic made up of urban workers‚ farmers‚ and the educated middle class with the help of the Soviet Union and the International Brigade. Others chose to follow the Nationalist leader‚ Francisco Franco. The people’s motivation

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    THE AMERICAN COLONIAL AND CONTEMPORARY TRADITIONS The American tradition in Philippine architecture covers the period from 1898 to the present‚ and encompasses all architectural styles‚ such as the European styles‚ which came into the Philippines during the American colonial period. This tradition is represented by churches‚ schoolhouses‚ hospitals‚ government office buildings‚ commercial office buildings‚ department stores‚ hotels‚ movie houses‚ theaters‚ clubhouses‚ supermarkets‚ sports facilities

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    Humabon who was given the name Carlos with his wife who was given the name Juana. Unfortunately‚ not all chieftain wanted to make friend with Magellan. Lapu-Lapu‚ the chieftain of the nearby Island‚ Mactan don’t want to be under the authority of the Spanish. Heard about this Magellan wanted to confront Lapu-Lapu. Together with about 60 armed Spaniards with the three ships they sailed towards Mactan with 1‚000 local fighters. First‚ they send a messenger to Lapu-Lapu ordering him to take under the

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    Cited: Heinemann‚ Kolp‚ Parent Jr.‚ Shade. “A History of Virginia 1607-2007.” Old Dominion‚ New Commonwealth. University of Virginia Press. 2007. 211-239. www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/.../9780803222007_excerpt.pdf www.academicamerican.com/colonial/topics/slavery.htm www.wikipedia.com

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    Oral Lore from Pre-Colonial Times: Before the colonizer invades the Philippines our ancestors had already developed the oral tradition which is said to be the start of the Philippine literature. Even on the precolonial period‚ studies shows that early Filipinos had grew in accordance with what surrounds them and truly dependent to nature. When the Spaniards came some of our ancestor had preserve this oral lore through living away from the center of colonization thus they able to continue

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    Note to Instructor: Focus Question Should Spanish colonial settlers accept the New Laws of 1542? Background Movies Conquistadors: conquerors tha claimed a vast empire for Spain. Pursued economic‚political‚ and religious goals. King Charles I of Spain: 1531 responded to the massacres by the conquisadors. He required Christian missionaries to accompany all expeditions. Bartolomé de las Casas: was a spokesman for the plight of the natives. Spanish missionary who traveled throughout the colonies

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    categories. The “Black Code” shows that the Reconstruction era had been marked more by continuity than change from antebellum period. Section one of Civil Rights of Freedom gave African-Americans the right to sue‚ which indicates a change from the antebellum period. It is crucial to note that enslavement of African descended individuals was a legal practice during the antebellum period. Much of the laws were‚ thus‚ unfavorable towards those of African descent. An example of one such unfavorable law was

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    Balny d’Avricourt‚ Adrien‚ L’enseigne Balny at la conquête du Tonkin: Indochine 1873. Paris: Éditions France-Empire‚ 1973. 324 pp. Armand di Biencourt‚ Au Tonkin‚ 1884-1885-1886. Paris: Imprimerie générale Lahure‚ 1898. 81 pp. Mark Philip Bradley‚ Imagining Vietnam and America: The Making of Postcolonial Vietnam‚ 1919–1950. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press‚ 2000. xiv‚ 304 pp. Pierre Brocheux‚ The Mekong Delta: Ecology‚ Economy‚ and Revolution‚ 1860–1960. Madison: Center for

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