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... 8. The main characters were more groups than anything: the Spaniards, the Mexicans, the Indians, and the Anglos, however, there were some important ones ...
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... Seeing themselves hotly pursued by the Mexicans, the Spaniards entered the royal houses and fortified and barricaded themselves as best they could to keep the ...
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... wars of Independence. It united everyone as one, to be identified as °Mexicans±, fighting against the Spaniards. The Plan of Iguala ...
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... on, the Spaniards cared little anymore about convincing the Aztecs to fully commit to Christianity, and focused almost completely on defeating the Mexicans in ...
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... Spanish government. In 1921 the Mexicans drove the Spaniards from the continent and declared Texas to be a Mexican State. The Mexicans ...
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... of what is now Mexico from about 1427 until 1521, until the Spaniards conquered the ... Many present-day Mexicans are descended from the Aztec, and more than 1 ...
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... of what is now Mexico from about 1427 until 1521, until the Spaniards conquered the ... Many present-day Mexicans are descended from the Aztec, and more than 1 ...
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... From the brutality and brilliance of the ancients, to the iron fist of the invading Spaniards, to the modern-day Mexicans battling through dust and bloodshed ...
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... Tlascalan Caciques provided women f! or marriage to the Spaniards, being that ... Spaniard camp and was an acceptable translator to the Mexicans, another argument ...
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... much of the variety comes from the blood of the Spaniards who invaded ... who have darker skin are, of course, more easily pointed out as Mexicans and usually ...
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... The Spaniards who settled the country established this system ... Fox grew up with this political "monopoly" and was, just as millions of Mexicans, clearly affected ...
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... The Aztecs revolted and forced the Spaniards out of Tenochtitlan. ... The Mexicans later won their independence when there were more Mexican fighters then Spanish. ...
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... The day of the Dead is when Mexicans honor the dead by placing food ... The Spaniards that found Mexico saw the natives practicing something that resembled mock ...
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... the filmmakers to skip over the inconvenient fact that the Chiricahua Apaches had been fighting for more than sixty years with Spaniards, Mexicans and Euro ...
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... Some of these names are Spanish, Hispanics, Latinos, Mexicans, Mexican American, Hispano, and ... of Coiba and he arranged an alliance between the Spaniards and a ...
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... "I have heard that the Mexicans are very great warriors, very brave and terrible...but my ... He wanted to prove that the Spaniards were superior to the Aztecs. ...
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... States are also culturally strengthened by further immigration of Mexicans to that ... Over the course of the succeeding three centuries, Spaniards would migrate ...
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... When Cortes and the Spaniards arrived in the Aztec City he realized that he ... is recounted here how the ancients...the people of Aztlan, the Mexicans...came to ...
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... was in many ways sparked simply because its main users were Blacks and Mexicans. ... Many of the Spaniards came to the conclusion that they were under the ...
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... can be found in the mass enlistment of Alsatians after 1871, of Spaniards in 1939 ... Danjou set about shoring up his defenses, unopposed by the Mexicans' presence ...
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... In the sixteenth century Spaniards introduced two main types of rural house, both ... that: in the past five years, an additional 8.3 million Mexicans have been ...
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... The statement can be argued that the Mexicans ("Aztec") were perhaps the most ... The Spaniards may have considered the Aztecs barbaric savages, but in reality ...
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... the Aztec -that was brought to its knees and ultimately destroyed by the Spaniards. ... Many Mexicans, squeezed by high prices and low wages or no wages at all ...
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... Warning that the Spaniards would deliver Mexico to the godless French, Hidalgo exhorted ... who fought in the revolution did, was ensure that all Mexicans to come ...
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