Myth of La Malinche in Mexican History
.... Had the Aztecs a dynamic leader in Emperor Montezuma II, who lacked the foresight and fierce ambition of
CortTs, the
Spanish invasion of this particular army ....
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European Superior Attitude Toward Native Americans
.... The people's leader, Montezuma had feared that
CortTs was the god Quetzalcoatl who was .... The
Spanish took advantage of the Indians' confusion, even going to the ....
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Native Americans & the Arrival of Europeans
.... The people's leader, Montezuma had feared that
CortTs was the god Quetzalcoatl who was .... The
Spanish took advantage of the Indians' confusion, even going to the ....
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Authoritarian Strain in Latin American Political Culture
.... political culture might begin with a brief look at the
Spanish conquistadores who carved out the great
Spanish Empire in the Americas.
CortTs, Pizarro, Balboa ....
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The Labyrinth of Solitude
.... The mestizo, mentioned earlier, was the "son of Malinche and
CortTs" (65) - the mixture of
Spanish and Indian blood - but, as
Spanish rule hardened, both ....
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Octavio Paz' The Labyrinth of Solitude
.... The mestizo, mentioned earlier, was the "son of Malinche and
CortTs" (65) - the mixture of
Spanish and Indian blood - but, as
Spanish rule hardened, both ....
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Mexican Immigration to the United States This pa
.... Taylor, PS (1976). A
Spanish-Mexican Peasant Community: Arandas in Jalisco, Mexico. In CE
CortTs (Ed.), Mexican Migration to the United States (pp. 1-93). ....
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History of Latin American Political Rule
CortTs, Pizarro, Balboa, and Coronado, although independent and autonomous entrepreneurs financed .... Argentina-born San Martfn served with
Spanish armies in both ....
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Aztecs' Capital, Tenochtitla
.... As
CortTs himself says, if the Crown sends us "bishops and other dignitaries .... Therefore, anticipating that they will all come to speak
Spanish anyway, we should ....
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