Aztec Art
.... After 1521, there are few remaining artworks from
Aztec civilization, primarily because the
Spanish either destroyed them to erect monuments to their own ....
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Ancient Mexican-Aztec God Quetzalocoatl
.... story of his inevitable return was to be taken advantage of by a Spaniard named Hernando Cortes, who conquered the
Aztec empire and annexed it to the
Spanish. ....
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Las Casas and Sepulveda
.... How important were: great men, religious beliefs, technology, the nature of
Spanish and
Aztec cultural contexts, the nature of
Aztec imperial rule, disease ....
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The Rise & Fall of the Aztec Empire
.... to expand, and they were also unable to bring order internally: Such was the state of the Triple Alliance, the
Aztec Empire, on the eve of the
Spanish Conquest ....
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Mayan & Aztec Civilization
.... height in only a few centuries. The
Aztec decline was the direct result of the
Spanish conquest. Mayans and Aztecs had many cultural ....
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Spanish Conquest of the New World
.... The name means, roughly, "Courageous Lord." In modern
Spanish, the name has become Moctezuma .... them to his new cause, that of taking over the
Aztec empire and its ....
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Broken Spears The purpose of this research is t
.... The absolute
Spanish military victory did not entirely erase
Aztec culture in the colonial period, despite the widespread Christianization of the indigenous ....
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Canek & Broken Spears The purpose of this research is t
.... The absolute
Spanish military victory did not entirely erase
Aztec culture in the colonial period, despite the widespread Christianization of the indigenous ....
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Exploration of the New World
.... Under the leadership of Cortes, the
Spanish destroyed the
Aztec Empire and created the Empire of New Spain in 1521 (Easton 136). ....
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Myth of La Malinche in Mexican History
.... The tactic worked, for the
Spanish proceeded to the
Aztec capital without incident; better for them, the stories that La Malinche told the caciques of the city ....
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Mexico City
.... The
Spanish explorer Hernan Cortes first saw the city in 1519, and two years later his forces occupied and systematically leveled the great
Aztec metropolis ....
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The Incas and the Aztecs
.... In most respects,
Spanish rule in North and Central America simply succeeded the state of the
Aztec Empire, though the policy was now determined at a vast ....
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Columbus, Spain and the New World
.... The
Spanish "began replacing
Aztec buildings with their own. Stones from
Aztec temples provided the foundations for Catholic churches ....
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The Labyrinth of Solitude
.... The last
Aztec emperor fought against the conquistadors secure in the knowledge that .... The
Spanish did not exterminate the Indians - they needed them - and the ....
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Octavio Paz' The Labyrinth of Solitude
.... The last
Aztec emperor fought against the conquistadors secure in the knowledge that .... The
Spanish did not exterminate the Indians - they needed them - and the ....
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The Gods of the Aztec, Mayan and Inca Empires
.... omens relating to the arrival of Cortes were perceived by the
Aztec priests for .... From the
Spanish Christian viewpoint, the anger of God was appropriate for the ....
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Four Narratives
.... The brutality of the
Spanish conquest is widely known. Yet the
Aztec accounts of these events seem rather flat and remarkably matter-of-fact in tone. ....
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Writers and Oppression
.... The brutality of the
Spanish conquest is widely known. Yet the
Aztec accounts of these events seem rather flat and remarkably matter-of-fact in tone. ....
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Aztecs' Capital, Tenochtitla
.... The encomienda system of payment to the
Spanish rulers is similar to the prevailing
Aztec system of tribute, delivered, 4 times each year, to Tenochtitlan. ....
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Mexican Culture, Art & Literary Artists
.... the conquerors: as the Indians had bowed to the politico-religious hierarchy of the
Aztec, so, too, would they willingly accept their new
Spanish overlords if ....
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Old World and New World
.... It is unlikely that the
Aztec and Inca empires would have collapsed so .... been largely depopulated by diseases that spread north from the
Spanish regions in the ....
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European Superior Attitude Toward Native Americans
.... Hern¯n CortTs began his expedition against the so-called
Aztec (actually Mexica .... The
Spanish took advantage of the Indians' confusion, even going to the extent ....
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Native Americans & the Arrival of Europeans
.... Hern¯n CortTs began his expedition against the so-called
Aztec (actually Mexica .... The
Spanish took advantage of the Indians' confusion, even going to the extent ....
(1866

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Mayan Empire
.... and Guatemala is linked chiefly with the history of the
Spanish conquistadors and is likely to be conflated with the history of the
Aztec Empire, which was ....
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Telecommunications Firm Televisa
.... and performers exposure through a range of outlets around the
Spanish speaking world .... three record labels, two soccer teams, a billboard company and
Aztec Stadium ....
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Joseph Campbell's The Masks of God
.... For example, in comparing the
Spanish and New World (
Aztec) interpretations of the myth relating to rebirth, Campbell writes: No wonder, we may say, if the ....
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Lifestyles of Mexico
.... According to Mexican historicity, then, the
Spanish conquistadors were successful only because .... Cortes, both advised him on how to defeat the
Aztec Empire - and ....
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Hernan Cortes in the Conquest of Mexico
.... If Cortes would overtake the
Aztec Empire with only a small number of
Spanish compared to their native combatants, it would be because of factors related to ....
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Guatemala From 1954 to Current Period
.... the disaffection of the Huexot zingo, Tlaxcala, and Texcoco from the
Aztec empire (Galeano .... went so far as to adopt European names and learn the
Spanish language ....
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Latin Americans and the US
.... This book is written in both English and
Spanish. .... How music came to the world. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. This tale is based on a pre-Columbian
Aztec myth. ....
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