Not thinking much of the local cactus brew, Spanish conquistadors in Mexico begin distilling the Aztec's pulque and come up with a mezcal wine. |
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But during the 1520s Spanish conquistadors, fresh from the conquest of Mexico, invaded the land of the Pipil. |
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Their Aymara and Quechua roots go back to the Inca Empire that was conquered by the Spanish conquistadors 500 years ago. |
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The Spaniards knew that they could not take on the whole Aztec Empire since they were so many compared to the number of conquistadors. |
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When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in South America in the 16th century, the giant vulture was a common sight. |
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It has her musing about cormorants, nautical terms and charts, spiders, ecology, conquistadors and hats on Parisienne heads. |
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The Spanish conquistadors encountered the highly evolved Inca Empire when they invaded Peru at the beginning of the sixteenth century. |
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The Incas tried for two years to resist the Spanish forces but in the end were conquered by the conquistadors. |
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In the 1590s a party of Iberian conquistadors overthrew the Cambodian king and set themselves up as governors in the Mekong delta. |
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Inside there are extraordinary works of art that the conquistadors collected, that is, stole from the Mayan people. |
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The Spanish conquistadors who have taken the route of Pohnpei claim to have built the city. |
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Within this new legal framework, Spaniards could in good conscience punish the bodies of indigenes as harshly and theatrically as former conquistadors. |
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Cacao beans were also used as a bargaining chip until the conquistadors were able to improve the bitter taste of « xocolatl » by adding sugar. |
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We know more about the Incas than their Andean predecessors because of their fateful contact with the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century. |
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I remember my first few assignments analyzing journals written by conquistadors and sixteenth-century mariners involved in the African slave trade. |
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She compares the companies that have moved into her area to the Spanish conquistadors who invaded America. |
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A member of the Nightshade family, the tomato originated in Central America and was brought to Europe by the Spanish conquistadors, who nicknamed it the love apple. |
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Like the conquistadors who melted the Inca gold, they recognise that the great treasure must come to an end and soon. |
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The conquistadors were professional warriors, using European tactics, firearms, and cavalry. |
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Some conquistadors married Native American women or had illegitimate children. |
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The conquistadors took many different roles, including religious leader, harem keeper, King or Emperor, deserter and Native American warrior. |
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Africans were also conquistadors in the early Conquest campaigns in the Caribbean and Mexico. |
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Pizarro and his fellow conquistadors feature as antagonists in the 1982 animated serial The Mysterious Cities of Gold. |
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In the Americas, Charles sanctioned the conquest by Castillian conquistadors of the Aztec and Inca empires. |
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It is possible that most of its inhabitants died from smallpox introduced by travelers before the Spanish conquistadors arrived in the area. |
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However, small bodies of Spanish conquistadors, with large armies of indigenous Americans groups, managed to conquer these states. |
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And we call them conquistadors, but it is a very misleading term. |
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In Mexico and Peru, where the conquistadors confronted Amerindian civilizations much more advanced than those to the north, the white soldiers nevertheless carried the day because battles were waged on open ground. |
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Although there is a great deal to do, the aim is to make the old centre, founded by the conquistadors on the 15th August 1,540, a place not only worth visiting, but worth living in and, indeed worth loving. |
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A dream décor for the siting of haciendas, the large rural estates which are the fruit of the Hispanic and evangelist influence on the lands conquered in the XVIth century by the conquistadors. |
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The craft of the agave harvest, still done entirely by hand, has remained virtually unchanged since around 1600 when tequila was first invented by the Spanish conquistadors. |
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In recent weeks, they have helped to uncover significant hoards of Roman coins in Wales and Devon, which are expected to yield valuable insights into the society of our erstwhile be-togaed conquistadors. |
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I would like remind you that countries, or representatives of countries, which have nothing to do with the tradition of vodka production, cannot behave like the conquistadors who came to South America and stole Mayan gold. |
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First, when the conquistadors arrived, they robbed them of their lands, their riches, their women, their elders, their priests, their principles, their beliefs. |
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Spanish Conquest and Colonial Rule Since the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, the process of occupation, loss and recovery of land has been a constant in the history of Colombia's indigenous peoples. |
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The origin of Cimarron Uruguayos is uncertain, although some say they are descended from dogs brought along by the conquistadors, which were then abandoned and started to reproduce with each other. |
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These differences in the degree of evolution of civilization of the various indigenous peoples led to a clash of civilizations with the Spanish conquistadors, manifested in the lack of communication and major confrontation. |
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Then, in the 16th century, the Spanish conquistadors introduced their equestrian culture to the New World, where it continued to develop and spread, adapting over time to the various climatic and topographic conditions. |
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Castilian was eventually carried to the Americas in the 16th century by the conquistadors. |
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Ferdinand notably supported Columbus's first voyage that launched the conquistadors into action. |
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In December 1532, a party of conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro defeated and captured the Inca Emperor Atahualpa in the Battle of Cajamarca. |
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Trujillo was one of the first cities in the Americas founded by the Spanish conquistadors. |
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Most natives adapted in 'guerrilla fashion' by only shooting at the legs of the conquistadors if they happened to be unarmored. |
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Manco Inca initially had good relations with Francisco Pizarro and several other Spanish conquistadors. |
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Old World Eurasian diseases, which had long been endemic on the Continent, were carried unknowingly by colonists and conquistadors. |
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However, small bodies of conquistadors, with large armies of Indigenous Americans groups, managed to conquer these states. |
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Many of the conquistadors living in Peru were against these laws since they could no longer exploit the natives. |
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Many conquistadors turned against the Viceroy and joined Gonzalo's side, as his surname provided an effective rallying point. |
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The Spanish conquistadors adopted the local name, transliterating it into Spanish phonetics as Cuzco or, less often, Cozco. |
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In 1532 a group of Spanish conquistadors, led by Francisco Pizarro, defeated the Inca ruler Atahualpa and took over his Empire. |
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The conflict was provoked by individuals, as many conquistadors were, not states. |
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One of the black conquistadors who fought against the Aztecs and survived the destruction of their empire was Juan Garrido. |
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This typical path of disease transmission moved much faster than the conquistadors, so that as they advanced, resistance weakened. |
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The conquistadors found new animal species, but reports confused these with monsters such as giants, dragons, or ghosts. |
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Another factor was the ability of the conquistadors to manipulate the political situation between indigenous peoples. |
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In their first contacts with native peoples, the firearms, including arquebuses, used by the conquistadors were formidable weapons. |
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When they took control of a territory, the conquistadors usually banned possession of steel swords by their subjects. |
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Christopher Columbus and the conquistadors, through their travels, were indirectly responsible for the massive depopulation of South America. |
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Almost all of the gold and silver work of the Incan empire was melted down by the conquistadors. |
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Two other notable journeys by early conquistadors to the interior took place in the same period. |
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The conquistadors made frequent alliances with the enemies of different indigenous communities. |
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Alvarado, the conquistadors and the Tlaxcalans retreated to their base in the Palace of Axayacatl and secured the entrances. |
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The conquistadors decided to return to Panama to prepare the final expedition of conquest with more recruits and provisions. |
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The locals were captured, tied together, and forced to carry the heavy loads belonging to the conquistadors. |
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After 1521, the wealth and credit generated by the acquisition of the Mexica Empire funded auxiliary forces of black conquistadors that could number as many as five hundred. |
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Others, including the Spanish crown and the conquistadors, interpreted it in the widest possible sense, deducing that it gave Spain full political sovereignty. |
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Once on the island of Hispaniola, Buil saw the effects of the conquistadors and quarreled with Columbus over the harsh treatment of colonists and Indians. |
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Dressed in a beaded maroon dress, she performed a modern interpretation of the caporales, a traditional Afro-Bolivian dance from slaves renouncing Spanish conquistadors. |
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Ferdinand incorporated the American territories into his domain and then withdrew the authority granted to governor Christopher Columbus and the first conquistadors. |
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Sometimes, an expedition of conquistadors were a group of influential men who had recruited and equipped their fighters, by promising a share of the booty. |
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During the Age of Discovery, conquistadors sailed beyond Europe to the Americas, Oceania, Africa and Asia, conquering territory and opening trade routes. |
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In San Francisco, California, USA, Balboa's name appears among a row of avenues which are named after Spanish conquistadors and in a San Francisco neighborhood Balboa Park. |
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After the Spanish conquistadors made the first contacts, the native population declined for various reasons, primarily from diseases such as smallpox and measles. |
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The bow and the crossbow was used by the conquistadors for hunting and warfare when firearms or gunpowder were unavailable because of economic hardships or isolation. |
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In pursuit of the legend, Spanish conquistadors and numerous others searched Colombia, Venezuela, and parts of Guyana and northern Brazil for the city and its fabulous king. |
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