History of Spain

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    Around 100km east of Seville in Spain lies a residential community of 2,700 individuals called Marinaleda. It's one of numerous farming based towns and towns in the area of Seville, encompassed by endless supply of level, horticultural fields. What makes Marinaleda diverse, undoubtedly from anyplace else in Spain and potentially Europe as well, is that for as far back as thirty years it has been a focal point of proceeding with work battle and a place where a living, creating and real type of…

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    On your first day of school you probably end up getting lost and requesting for directions. The same situation applies to early transoceanic adventurers, except they couldn't ask anyone for help. To make it across the tough and dangerous ocean, they had to rely on themselves and their crew. Early explorers had to solve their lack of navigation by using different technique and inventions. A sailor’s natural surrounding helps them when they travel unfamiliar lands. Early explorers use their…

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    authors of document 1 and document 2 are supporting the efforts to Americanize the immigrants. In the last three centuries, there have been settlements in the casts of Massachusetts and Virginia and the arrangements have been the basis for the American history. Americanism is not a matter of being born in America. Being an American is the matter of pursuing the American dream. It does not matter whether one is born in America or maybe one is born abroad, everyone in America should be assimilated…

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    Before Spanish colonization in 1521, Venezuela was inhabited by Carib, Arawak, and Chibcha indigenous peoples. After a long period of Spanish oppression, Venezuelans rebelled against colonial rule in 1749, but did not succeed until 1810, when Spain was weakened by Napoleon Bonaparte’s invasion; in 1811, Venezuela’s Independence Act was signed. In 1829, Venezuela seceded from Gran Colombia to become its own independent state. It goes through several presidents before Antonio Guzman Blanco is…

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    The European age of exploration was spurred by a desire for wealth and desire to spread Christianity. The desire for wealth was the greatest factor in the age of exploration. Merchants hoped to gain wealth through overseas trade routes. Europeans also felt like it was their duty to spread their religion. They wanted to defeat Muslins and convert non-Christians around the world. Before the 1400s Europeans had very little interest for exploring the world, but when they gained the ability to travel…

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    the Spanish enslavement. The author Lawrence A. Clayton claims that this was the basis for his life work as defender of the Indians within his growing comprehension of biblical, legal and ethical principles. Bartolome de Las Casas returned to Spain in 1506 where he was ordained a deacon and continued his studies to become a priest; subsequently, he traveled to Rome in 1507 where he finally achieved his goal. After Christopher Columbus’ death, Las Casas helped his son, Diego Columbus,…

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    into a noble family de Leon became a page and quickly thrived and grew into a strong soldier. Ponce de Leon joined Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to help found and develop connections with the Indians to be able to start colonizing for Spain. Juan Ponce de Leon lived with the natives in their culture, and learned how to speak their language to be gain information about the reasources provided by the land. Ponce de Leon was an influential explorer who helped the Spanish understand…

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    I didn’t choose readings on The Northern Frontier Spain, but what I know, Spain started moving north soon after the conquest of Mexico looking for wealth and salvation of souls. Christian Indians were sent to the north to assist in the conversion to Christianity. The king of Spain, in 1598 made a decision to settle the lands to the north of Mexico. Spain also sent Don Juan Onate to lead the mission in the areas to the north. Don Juan Onate left Santa Barbara in 1595. His band of soldiers, slaves…

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    When the New World was “discovered,” it it was likely a surprise to the millions of indigenous people that occupied the the land. “Before the Spaniards’ arrival, central Mexico had been a densely populated, urbanized, sedentary civilization. City states, or altepetl, had dotted the landscape, allied with or opposed to the the dominant Mexica. (Owensby Empire 24). The Spaniards did not find an empty continent, they found an advanced and organized civilization. At the root of this civilization…

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    entertainment, to medical treatment for the elderly and poor and for culture and diversity. All during all this time, the teak wood floor stayed the same. The Latin American Art museum shares the cultural heritage, and education of the Latin Art history. During the time that we went it showcased Dia de…

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