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  • Spanish ConquistadorsSpanish ConquistadorsThe Renaissance & Elizabethan Age of Exploration to the New World was dominated by the Spanish Conquistadors. The success of the Spanish Conquistadors in acquiring monopolies on much of the Eastern spice trade and their expeditions to the New World brought great wealth and power to Spain. The new discoveries made by the Spanish Conquistadors brought untold riches in terms of gold and silver and spices and it also brought power and influence... Who were the Spanish Conquistadors?The Spanish word Conquistador means conqueror. The Conquistadors were Spanish Soldiers and Explorers - 'el conquistador'The History of the Spanish ConquistadorsSpain had successfully taken the Iberian peninsula from the Muslim Moors after nearly eight hundred years of conflict. This victory was referred to as the 'reconquista'. The conflict with the Muslim Moors had been seen as a continuation of the Medieval Crusades. The crusades were a series of religious Holy Wars which had been given the blessing of the Pope. They were fought by Roman Catholic soldiers. The Spanish explorers / soldiers saw their mission to conquer new lands as a natural extension of the Medieval crusades. Roman Catholic Priests and Friars always accompanied the Spanish explorers who were expected to convert heathen natives to Christianity. The explorer / soldiers who travelled to the New World adopted the name 'Conquistadors'.The Motives of the Spanish ConquistadorsThe motives of the Spanish Conquistadors and
    • CJG bannanaman
       
      This was all about the spanish conquistadors: The RenAISSANCE AND ELIZABETH Age of exploration to the (new world) Which it is America. They brought gold, richness,silver,spieces and it also brought power and influence, as well as new technique and new crops. WHO WERE THE SPANISH CONQUISTADORS? Quinquistadors: means conqueror, conquistadors were soldiers and explorer.
  • their patrons were prompted by:Wealth - gold, silver and spicesPowerPrestigeIncreasing opportunities for Spanish trade Spreading the Catholic Religion to heathen nativesBuilding a Spanish Empire
    • Cxooper Stark
       
      he motives of the Spanish Conquistadors and their patrons were prompted by: Wealth - gold, silver and spices Power Prestige Increasing opportunities for Spanish trade Spreading the Catholic Religion to heathen natives Building a Spanish Empire
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    Spain had successfully taken the Iberian peninsula from the Muslim Moors after nearly eight hundred years of conflict. This victory was referred to as the 'reconquista'. The conflict with the Muslim Moors had been seen as a continuation of the Medieval Crusades. The crusades were a series of religious Holy Wars which had been given the blessing of the Pope. They were fought by Roman Catholic soldiers. The Spanish explorers / soldiers saw their mission to conquer new lands as a natural extension of the Medieval crusades. Roman Catholic Priests and Friars always accompanied the Spanish explorers who were expected to convert heathen natives to Christianity. The explorer / soldiers who travelled to the New World adopted the name 'Conquistadors'.
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    Spain had successfully taken the Iberian peninsula from the Muslim Moors after nearly eight hundred years of conflict. This victory was referred to as the 'reconquista'. The conflict with the Muslim Moors had been seen as a continuation of the Medieval Crusades. The crusades were a series of religious Holy Wars which had been given the blessing of the Pope. They were fought by Roman Catholic soldiers. The Spanish explorers / soldiers saw their mission to conquer new lands as a natural extension of the Medieval crusades. Roman Catholic Priests and Friars always accompanied the Spanish explorers who were expected to convert heathen natives to Christianity. The explorer / soldiers who travelled to the New World adopted the name 'Conquistadors'.
Mariana Jimenez

Latin American History: Mexico - 0 views

  • Hernán Cortés, with dwindling provisions and 600 soldiers, was able to defeat the mighty Aztec Empire and its tens if not hundreds of thousands of warriors.
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    Hernan Cortes was able to defeat the Aztecs with only 600 soldiers.
Camila Gomez

Biography of Hernán Cortés - Profile of Hernan Cortes - 2 views

  • Hernán Cortés (1485-1547) was a Spanish conquistador, responsible for the audacious conquest of the Aztec Empire in Central Mexico in 1519.
    • Jennifer Garcia
       
      This was the year he conquered the Aztecs.
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      aztecs where conquerd
    • Camila Gomez
       
      cortes was fairly well educated and had family connections. His health improved and he trained as a soldier. 
  • Cortés was fairly well educated and had family connections, so when he arrived in Hispaniola in 1503 he soon found work as a notary and was given a plot of land and a number of natives to work it for him. His health improved and he trained as a soldier, and took part in the subjugation of those parts of Hispaniola that had held out against the Spanish. He became known as a good leader, an intelligent administrator, and a ruthless fighter. It was these traits that made Diego Velázquez select him for his expedition to Cuba.
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    Cortez took 600 soldiers to Mexico to conquer the Aztecs.
Jennifer Garcia

"Loose Lips Sink Ships" - 0 views

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    Learn more about what guidelines soldiers were given when writing letters home.
Sofia Martinez

The man who could have shot Hitler | Public Radio International - 0 views

  • Adolf Hitler believed it was Providence that led him safely through the Great War, in which he fought for four years as a common soldier. He had plenty of close shaves, but one incident stuck with him. He was wounded; a British soldier had him in his sights - close enough to make eye contact. But the British soldier lowered his gun. Hitler nodded in gratitude and crawled to safety.
  • "If only I had known what he would turn out to be. When I saw all the people, women and children, he had killed and wounded, I was sorry to God I let him go."
charmen chaminis

World War II Memories, TRAINS, Tom Barker - 0 views

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    TOM BARKER. Soldier from ww2. Diary of trains.
Camila Gomez

Pedro de Alvarado - biografía, quién es, información, perfil, datos, biography - 0 views

    • Camila Gomez
       
      Pedro Alvarado was a Soldier an his aim was to get Gold and Conquer other places
    • Camila Gomez
       
      Pedro Alvarado was a brave man and was known a lot by the people
  • Se casó en primeras nupcias con doña Francisca de la Cueva y a la muerte de ésta, contrajo matrimonio con la hermana, doña Beatriz de la Cueva.
  • Pedro de Alvarado
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  • Conquistador españo
  • ació en Badajoz, provincia de Extremadura. Hijo de don Diego de Alvarado
charmen chaminis

The Man Who Didn't Kill Adolf Hitler - KnowledgeNuts - 0 views

  • On September 28, 1918, in an event that would go down in World War I history, Private Henry Tandey, a British soldier who served near the French village of Marcoing says he came face to face with a wounded 29-year-old Adolf Hitler.
  • r nodded his thanks and disappeared. Tandey could have changed the course of history within seconds, but he felt sympathy towards Hitler. Tandey would not recall this event for another 20 years.
  • eville Chamberlain, visited Adolf Hitler in Germany. Hitler invited Chamberlain to his retreat in Berchtesgaden in Bavaria.
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  • Hitler had a copy of Fortunio Matania’s depiction of Private Tandey hanging on the wall, and this magnificent work of art stood out for Chamberlain.
  • Hitler’s response was:
  • “That man came so near to killing me that I thought I should never see Germany again; providence saved me from such devilishly accurate fire as those English boys were aiming at us.”
charmen chaminis

Elsie S. Ott (1913-2006) | America Comes AliveAmerica Comes Alive - 0 views

  • First woman to receive the Air Medal, 1943
  • Second Lieutenant Elsie S. Ott was a pioneer in air evacuation of military casualties.
  • The numbers were high enough that getting them out of a battle zone was highly problematic
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  • wounded.
  • he possibility of evacuating the wounded via military plane began to seem feasible.
  • Air Ambulances.”
  • econd Lieutenant Elsie Ott was the first nurse to prepare for an evacuation of the injured.
  • Elsie Ott was born in 1913 in Smithtown, New York,
  • Ott joined the Army Air Force Nurse Corps in September of 1941.
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    A woman Flight nurse in WW2.
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    A woman Flight nurse in WW2.
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