Spanish Conquest of the New World
.... Colonialism in
Mexico lasted until 1821. During this period,
Mexico was ruled by
Spanish viceroys. In the 1530s, the discovery of ....
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The Spanish Inquisition
.... century, the other in the first half of the seventeenth century, both centering on
Mexico City. Converso immigration into the other
Spanish colonies was on a ....
(1960

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Brief Symptom Inventory for Spanish Speakers
.... Latino descent individuals from Puerto Rico,
Mexico, and the US were given one of three
Spanish translations and the mean scores were compared. ....
(1541

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International Marketing & Spanish Language
....
Spanish speaking citizens have made a tremendous impact on nations where
Spanish is the official language.
Mexico and other Latin American nations have ....
(609

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Spanish Language Speakers
.... Latino descent individuals from Puerto Rico,
Mexico, and the US were given one of three
Spanish translations and the mean scores for each group were compared. ....
(2409

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Japan and Mexico and International Trade
.... In the "historicity" of modern
Mexico , the
Spanish conquistadors were successful only because of the traitorous aid of Malinche, a Nahua princess who despised ....
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Mexico City
....
Mexico City was made the capital of all the
Spanish provinces in the western hemisphere north of Costa Rica, and it was administered by Spain for three ....
(2470

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Hernan Cortes in the Conquest of Mexico
.... Hassig, Ross.
Mexico and the
Spanish Conquest. New York: Longman, 1994. ....
Mexico and the
Spanish Conquest. New York: Longman, 1994, iii. [32] Diamond, Jared. ....
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Lifestyles of Mexico
.... 208-228). It is not a coincidence that the current armed disturbances in
Mexico center in the hinterlands where
Spanish influence was never strong. ....
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1836 Battle between Mexico and Texas
.... Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and enlarge as far south toward
Mexico and as .... presence in the New World, by the early 19th century the
Spanish Empire retained ....
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Revolutions in Mexico & Cuba
.... by extreme violence, starting with the massacre and rape of the population by the
Spanish, and followed in the 19th century by the war against
Mexico led by ....
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Mexico's Nationalization of Foreign Oil Companies
.... While the
Spanish rule in
Mexico was established by the conquistadores, who displayed individual initiative in the most dramatic possible fashion, once that ....
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Nutritional Habits of Mexico's People
.... (1988, November 18).
Mexico's two biggest challenges, pp. 8-9. Stone, IP (1971). Thirty menus in
Spanish and English. Los Angeles: The Ward Ritchie Press.
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Peyotism
.... Peyotism from the occupants of the peyote area of southern Texas and northern
Mexico about 1800, when they were settled as allies near
Spanish missions (in an ....
(2356

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Mexican Immigration to the United States This pa
.... North From
Mexico: The
Spanish-Speaking People of the United States (rev. .... Taylor, PS (1976). A
Spanish-Mexican Peasant Community: Arandas in Jalisco,
Mexico. ....
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Oil & Politics in Mexico ABSTRACT The
.... celebration. Newspapers had editorialized that
Mexico belonged to the Mexicans for the first time since the
Spanish conquest. In ....
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US-Mexico Border & Illegal Immigration
The United States has a 2,000-mile border to the south with
Spanish-speaking
Mexico. There are 316 miles of fence, backed by Border ....
(2043

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Telecommunications Firm Televisa
.... and performers exposure through a range of outlets around the
Spanish speaking world. The formula has been highly successful in
Mexico, where Televisa owns its ....
(1742

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Broken Spears The purpose of this research is t
.... The story that unfolds through Broken Spears is one of a people's destiny both thwarted and fulfilled by the
Spanish conquest of
Mexico. ....
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Canek & Broken Spears The purpose of this research is t
.... The story that unfolds through Broken Spears is one of a people's destiny both thwarted and fulfilled by the
Spanish conquest of
Mexico. ....
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The Incas and the Aztecs
.... Significance can also be attached to the divergence in attitudes shown by the people of Peru and the people of
Mexico toward their
Spanish conquerors. ....
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Columbus, Spain and the New World
.... The inevitable violent resistance culminated in 1680 in the revolt of the Pueblos in northern New
Mexico, and although the
Spanish reconquered the area in the ....
(2787

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Ancient Mexican-Aztec God Quetzalocoatl
.... The result of this was unfortunate for the Aztecs, who might have been expected to rule indefinitely in
Mexico and highly fortunate for the
Spanish, who used ....
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Exploration of the New World
.... came to see that the
Spanish system was beneficial to its own interests and that the collapse of the system would mean the collapse of
Spanish rule in
Mexico. ....
(2765

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Emilio Azcarrage Milmo of Televisa
.... him in a strong position to form opinions of
Spanish-speaking viewers and readers throughout the Americas. Televisa has had a near-monopoly in
Mexico that has ....
(1206

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History of Contemporary Latin American Politics
.... Ultimately, new Creole elites emerged in
Mexico, taking the place of the
Spanish nobility and changing relatively little on behalf of the peasantry. ....
(1843

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Cinco de Mayo
.... In January 1862, France demanded twelve million pesos from the Mexican government - a sum beyond
Mexico's capacity to pay. The
Spanish and English promised the ....
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The Mexican holiday of Cinco de Mayo
.... In January 1862, France demanded twelve million pesos from the Mexican government - a sum beyond
Mexico's capacity to pay. The
Spanish and English promised the ....
(1279

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Spanish Speakers in California
.... speaking senior citizens indicate the wide diversity of
Spanish speaking cultures .... Cuba, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador,
Mexico, Nicaragua, Puerto ....
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Native Americans & Adaptation of Dominant Cultures
.... Within a few decades of European discovery of the New World, the
Spanish had already laid claim to substantial portions of
Mexico, Mesoamerica, Peru, and other ....
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