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    gain money from local resourses and political power. Now we might ask why didn’t they "just" exploit the land and leave the native cultures be. Which brings me to the second reason‚ which is more from a cultural perspective. Example: Why did Spanish conquistadors think the natives in Sounth America couldn’t be human and

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    The most delicious drink was found by Christopher Columbus‚ but it became popular because of a Spanish Conquistador named‚ Hernandez Cortez. What is this drink‚ you ask? No‚ it is not coffee. It is hot chocolate. In this paper‚ I will tell you how hot chocolate came to be today and why you need to thank Hernandez Cortez. I will also tell you how it’s different from history. In 1519‚ Spanish Conquistador Hernandez Cortez saw King of the Aztecs and almost every single one of the Olmec civilization

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    Three years after Hernan Cortés captured the Mexican capital of Tenochtitlan in 1521‚ the Spanish continued to deceive the Indians into giving them goods and taking over their land. They decided that a good way of doing that would be to convince the native people that they were worshipping the wrong God and they should learn about the right God so they can convert to Catholicism To work this plan‚ Spanish minister general Francisco de los Angeles ordered twelve friars‚ now known as the “apostolic

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    Daswani 1 Diya Daswani October 4‚ 2012 AP European History Coach Freeman Spanish Conquistadors Different motives throughout the time of exploration leading to the New World affected Spanish attitudes against natives by not only focusing on gold‚ glory‚ and God‚ but by strength and power as well. The age of exploration to the new world was dominated by the Spanish conquistadors. Their success in new discoveries brought great power and strength to Spain. In most circumstances‚ a country

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    Protestantism represented by England. The Spanish conquistadors were well educated‚ but also profit-minded‚ and known as having the most powerful navy in the world. They consider themselves‚ as a “saving souls” of native Indian who most believe had no culture or religion at all. They work with the help of the Dominican and Franciscan friars‚ but the relationship between them was not peaceful‚ because native Indians resisted the imposition of Spanish authority‚ what resulted in slavery and even

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    P = Purpose(s) of reading material – I believe the purpose of this reading material was to give us a better understanding of what life was like for the Native Americans before the conquistadors arrived. This is described in the later part of the first chapter in Restall & Fernandez-Armesto’s The Conquistadors: A Very Short Introduction. I think the authors would also like us to see that not everything in the conquistador’s letters was necessarily and completely true. They embellished facts to

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    The Spanish conquistador‚ Francisco Pizarro (Pizarro) once argued‚ “There lies Peru with its riches; here‚ Panama and its poverty. Choose‚ each man‚ what best becomes a brave Castilian.” Reports of Peru ’s riches and the heroic stories of other conquistador’s success against the Aztec Empire in Mexico tantalized all of Spain. This influenced Pizarro to plead with the Spanish king‚ Charles V‚ for permission to undertake an expedition to claim Peru‚ the home of the Inca Empire‚ in the name of the Spain

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    One reason the Spanish conquistadors were able to conquer the Aztec and Inca Empire rapidly is that 1. These empires had no standing armies 2. The Spanish had better weapons than the Aztecs and Incas did 3. The Spanish greatly outnumbered the Aztecs and Incas 4. The Aztec and Incas joined together to fight the Spanish Which was a major political change in Latin America in the 19th century? 1. The political power of the Roman Catholic Church has eliminated. 2. The right to vote was extended to all

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    asked‚ “who were the Conquistadors and what did they do?” One may respond‚ “Conquistadors came from Spain and settled the Americas.” An answer such as that may suffice and is factual. However‚ the Conquistadors were more than settlers‚ their name‚ translated from the Spanish‚ literally means conqueror. They were on a mission from Spain to settle Mesoamerica and spread Christianity‚ but most Conquistadors desired fortune and fame. First‚ Conquistadors were much more than Spanish settlers; some began

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    Conquistadors are ones who conquer. During the 16th‚ 17th‚ and 18th centuries‚ conquistadors conquered many areas of the world such as Europe‚ Asia‚ and the Americas. They were primarily set out to conquer from Spain‚ there were many from Portugal as well. The conquistadors were men who were soldiers‚ explorers and adventurers. They were well trained and well equipped with fire arms and weaponry. In order to conquer an area these conquistadors must be prepared to battle with the people of the

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