Bernal Diaz and The Conquest of New Spain
.... Montezuma to give up his sacrifices and kill no more
Indians, and not to rob his vassals, or seize any more lands, but obey our lord and King" (
Diaz, 1963, 137 ....
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Juarez & Diaz
.... At various times during his regime,
Diaz ordered the expropriation of Yaqui tribal lands, sending the
Indians to forced labor in the Yucatan peninsula. ....
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Career and Life of Porfirio Diaz
.... repression. The
Indians and other peasants of Mexico were ground underfoot by the military and economic policies of
Diaz. They did ....
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Hispanic Colonial Experience in the New World
.... from the
Indians that they will no longer engage in sacrifice and cannibalism, but the expectation is that the "great cruelties," by which
Diaz is quite shocked ....
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Spanish Conquest of the New World
.... Bernal
Diaz del Castillo, whose firsthand record of the conquest of Mexico provides .... quotes Cortes as remarking, "It seems to me that the
Indians are terrified ....
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Emiliano Zapata
.... Madero's troops could not conquer Zapata and his army of
Indians. .... Emiliano Zapata also fought against the dictatorship of President Porfirio
Diaz, a dictator ....
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Fictitious Report from New Spain
.... He preached to the
Indians of the grace and goodness of the one true God .... Bernal
Diaz del Castillo, who promises one day to record these adventures, was among ....
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MEXICAN REVOLUTION
.... The failure of
Diaz' military leaders to suppress Francisco Madero's bid for power opened .... They and dissident
indians in the State of Sonora were itching for a ....
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Old World Perceptions of the New World
.... But if the Americans could tame the
Indians, as it is implied they needs must do, then it follows that their version of government could be an ....
Diaz, Bernal. ....
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European Perspectives of the US: 1610-1835
.... But if the Americans could tame the
Indians, as it is implied they needs must do, then it follows that their version of government could be an ....
Diaz, Bernal. ....
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The Cuban and Mexican Revolutions
.... and powerful and the many poor, and the illusion presented by
Diaz as he ....
Indians, peasants, all who showed poverty, were forbidden the central thoroughfares. . ....
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Myth of La Malinche in Mexican History
.... by missionaries who spoke the now-defunct Nahua language and interviewed
Indians of the .... she was translating directly from Nahua to Spanish herself (
Diaz 67-68 ....
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Latin America Essays
.... pantheon on national heroes that had been glorified by the
Diaz regime" but .... However, Sarmiento's views of race posited inferiority on
Indians and black, while ....
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Hernan Cortes - Conquistador or Coward?
.... An account of the Conquistador written by Bernal
Diaz de Castillo does not .... as a man responsible for "brutality and heinous violence toward the
Indians."[56] In ....
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ORIGINS OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD This essay examin
.... Americans had unimaginable and irreversible consequences, especially for the
Indians" (p. 5 .... Schwartz said that in Bernal
Diaz' account of the conquest of Mexico ....
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The Tomochic Revolt
.... of a few hundred people during the era of Porfirio
Diaz's progressive policies .... to paint the Tomochitecos as religious "fanatics" and
Indians, though they were ....
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Hernan Cortes in the Conquest of Mexico
.... He cut off the hands and arms of the
Indians who were holding the captain, and .... Bernal
Diaz' account of the Conquest does leave a central role for Cortes, but a ....
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World History
.... were responsible for wiping out "hundreds of thousands" of
Indians and others .... The authors cite the impressions of Cortes' aide Bernal
Diaz del Castillo when he ....
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Initial Interactin of Europeans in the Americas
.... were responsible for wiping out "hundreds of thousands" of
Indians and others .... The authors cite the impressions of Cortes' aide Bernal
Diaz del Castillo when he ....
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Lifestyles of Mexico
.... Mexicans along racial and national lines: at the bottom,
Indians, then the mixed .... the family has been extreme: The Mexican psychiatrist Rogelio
Diaz-Guerrero, in ....
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The books of the Bible
.... Yet Columbus made a project of enslaving and otherwise exploiting New World
Indians. ....
Diaz (277), a member of Cortez's expedition, describes Cortez's lecture to ....
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History of Contemporary Latin American Politics
.... the revolutionary uprisings of the masses under, for example,
Diaz and Villa .... between the European overlords and the masses of peasants,
Indians, and Mestizos ....
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Japan and Mexico and International Trade
.... Mexicans along racial and national lines: at the bottom,
Indians, then the mixed .... the family has been extreme: The Mexican psychiatrist Rogelio
Diaz-Guerrero, in ....
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Mexico's Nationalization of Foreign Oil Companies
.... political system and culture from Spanish colonial times through the rule of Porfirio
Diaz. .... The peasants and
Indians, who had little to offer a padron, had as ....
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Community Health Proposal
.... Islander The county population proportions for Hispanics and American
Indians are larger .... development of these behaviors (Epstein, Botvin, Baker, &
Diaz, 1999). ....
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The Rise & Fall of the Aztec Empire
.... that their push westward and maltreatment of the "savage"
Indians were necessities .... was the sight of these populous lacustrine capitals that Bernal
Diaz, one of ....
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Guerrilla Warfare
.... 1863 1867, Mexicans, French, Insurgent Mexico Porfirio
Diaz, Foreign victory .... Locales Guerrilla Leaders Status 1896 1897, Native
Indians, Brazilians, Guerrilla ....
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