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    land of Mexico and claiming it for Spain. Born in 1485 in his hometown Medellin, Spain, He lived with his father, Martin Cortes, and his mother Catalina Pizarro Altamirano. His guardians were poor members of the lower nobility class. Hernan set sail to the new world at the age of 19.[1]. Cortes conquered the land of Cuba in 1511. In the year of 1518, Velázquez, an advisor of the Governor of Hispaniola, put Cortés in control of an expedition to discover and maintain the interior of Mexico for…

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    Cortes Vs Mctezma

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    For this small essay, I had to read these texts: Mexica Accounts of Moctezuma Meeting Cortes, by Bernardino de Shag/un and Cortes on Meeting Moctezuma, by Don Hern/an Cort/s. During my reading I noticed that some elements concur in both texts. Such has the gift of necklaces from Moctezuma to Cortés, or that Moctezuma takes the hand of Cortés to guide him somewhere. And other’s do not concur, some elements are not included and some are not the described the same way, in each text. The two main…

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    us is simply extraordinary. Before we discuss the daily lives and traditions of the Aztecs, its helpful to first find out where they came from. During the 13th and 14th centuries the Mexica, who we now know as the Aztecs, migrated to the Basin of Mexico (Carrasco, pg 19), but until recently, the question that has perplexed historians and scholars alike…

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    Recently, I attended the grand opening Centro Latino at Emory. It was sponsored by the Latino Student Organization, in collaboration with the Alumni Association and SOL of Multicultural Emory. This event was certainly one of celebration as it marked a moment in history for Emory by having a special space Hispanic, Latin American and Latinx students on campus. Centro Latino, which is located on the second floor of the Dobbs University Center, West Wing, was festively decorated with flags of the…

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    Teotihucan Research Paper

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    a temperate, semiarid area of Mexico, that has since had an urban areas built around it (Sempowski, 2008). Teotihucan has never truly been lost. It was known to the aztecs who originated after the fall of the city. There is evidence that they used the site to perform rituals. Teotihuacan is also found on some sixtieth contrary colonial maps made by Spanish conquistadors. (Pasztory. 1997) Teotihucan to day is a preserved and maintained tourist attraction. An urban city has since been build around…

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    La Columna Rota Summary

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    in what is today part of Mexico City. Her father was German and her mother was Spanish with indigenous ancestry. The indigenous dress and culture greatly inspired Kahlo. Kahlo was married to Diego Rivera, who was over twenty years older than her. The two had multiple complications in their marriage resulting in them divorcing, however, the divorce only lasted a year before they remarried. The two lived in “La Casa Azul” and when Diego died he donated the house to Mexico where it is now a museum…

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    New Mexico Essay

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    Often, New Mexico is forgotten in the line up of states. It has been so neglected that some people believe that is does not even exist; however, if one was to take a glance at the government officials who are currently in office, they would be blown away at all the influential people they would find. Not only have several of New Mexico’s government officials made vast impacts in their own states, but they have also made impacts and advances all throughout countless different areas in their lives…

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    Joan Miró was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist. He was born on April 20, 1893 in Barcelona, Spain. He grew up in Barrie Gótic. He focused his art on Surrealism and Automatism. Surrealism is the sandbox for the subconscious mind; Automatism is the”random” drawing that attempted to express the inner workings of the human psyche. While he was working in the business world he had a nervous breakdown and left the business completely for art. In 1924, Miró joined a Surrealist group. Miró…

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    Undoubtedly, Patricio Guzmán is an accomplished and gifted filmmaker with his talents evidently shown in both his documentaries La Batalla de Chile and Nostalgia de la Luz. Both documentaries pertain to the coup d'état, which occurred in 1973 in Chile, that overthrew the legally elected socialist President Allende, and subsequently began the autocratic and oppressive rule of the dictator Pinochet from 1973 to 1990. While both movies concern the same subject matter, the prominent distinction…

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    widespread fighting that occurred in Mexico, several industries were damaged and experienced decreased production levels. The gold and silver mines, which the Spaniards had upheld previously, flooded and produced two-thirds less than the times before the war. The textile industry also suffered as a…

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