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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'.
chicky linares

Hernán Cortés - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • 485 – December 2, 1547
    • Kri C
       
      He was born in 1485 and died in 1547 
  • 1485 – December 2, 1547
  • ernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro
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  • Born in Medellín, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility
  • December 2, 1547 (aged 61–62) Castilleja de la Cuesta, Castile
  • Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro 1485
  • He went to Hispaniola and later to Cuba,
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  • An undated engraving of Cortés by W. Holl Part of the series onSpanish colonization of the Americas Inter caetera Pacific Northwest California Colombia Florida Guatemala Aztec Empire Inca Empire Yucatán Conquistadores Diego de Almagro Pedro de Alvarado Vasco Núñez de Balboa Sebastián de Belalcázar Francisco Vásquez de Coronado Hernán Cortés Luis de Carabajal y Cueva Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada Juan Ponce de León Francisco de Montejo Pánfilo de Narváez Juan de Oñate Francisco de Orellana Francisco Pizarro Hernando de Soto Pedro de Valdivia This box: view talk edit P
  • were made for Cortés to sail to the Americas with a family acquaintance and distant relative, Nicolás de Ovando, the newly appointed governor of Hispaniola (currently Haiti and the Dominican Republic), but an injury he sustained while hurriedly escaping from the bedroom
  • In 1518 Velázquez put him in command of an expedition to explore and secure the interior of Mexico for colonization
    • chicky linares
       
      he died in 1547
  • n 1518 Velázquez put him in command of an expedition to explore and secure the interior of Mexico for colonization
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    Hernan Cortez
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    hernan cortez and pizarro were spanish conquistadors who made an expedition for gold
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    in 1518 Velazquez put him in command of the expedition to explore and secure the interior of the of mexico for colonozation
prettylittleliars1 whatever

Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • During the Spanish campaign, Cortés allied with a number of the tributaries and rivals of the Aztecs, including the Totonacs, and the Tlaxcaltecas. After eight months of battles and intrigue, which overcame the diplomatic resistance of the Aztec Emperor Montezuma to his visit, Cortés arrived in Tenochtitlan on November 8, 1519, where he took up residence. After an Aztec attack on Nauhtlan, a city on the coast, that left several Spaniards dead, Cortés took Montezuma captive in his own palace and ruled through him for months. After the massacre at the Main Temple of Tenochtitlan and a rebellion by the population of the city, Cortés and his men had to fight their way out of the capital city during the Noche Triste in June, 1520. However, the Spanish and Tlaxcalans would return with reinforcements and a siege plan that led to the fall of Tenochtitlan a year later. The collapse of the Aztec Empire was a major milestone in the formation of New Spain, which would not be formalized by the Spanish Crown un
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    hernan cortez invaded the toconacs and the tlaxcaltecas and made them both slaves ,also persuade them  to make an alliance and destroy the aztecs.
Mariana Jimenez

Francisco Pizarro: Explorer - EnchantedLearning.com - 0 views

  • Francisco Pizarro (1478-1541) was a Spanish conquistador who traveled through much of the Pacific coast of America along Peru. He "discovered" the Incan empire and conquered it brutally and quickly, stealing immense hoards of gold, silver, and other treasures.
    • gaby garay
       
      he was a spanish conquistador. he discovered the incan empire and conquered , it immense hoards of gold,silver and other treasures
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    Francisco Pizarro discovered the and Conquer the Incan empire stealing gold, silver and other resources 
Dreams Sleeping

Moctezuma II - 0 views

  • Moctezuma II, the 9th emperor of the Aztecs, was known as Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin.
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      i am doiing moctezuma2
  • He was born around 1466, and was to become a successful ruler and general even before he became emperor from 1502-1520.
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      when he was born and emperor
  • 1517 that the emperor first got the news that strangers had landed on the coast.
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      news of spain
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  • Over the next few months, he was used and imprisoned by the Spanish as the conquest progressed.
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      they meet
  • He died in 1520 during a battle with the Spanish, though the exact cause of his death is a matter of disagreement.
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      his death
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    The end of montezuma
Mafer Martinez

Tecún Umán - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • on February 20, 1524.
  • he was slain by Spanish Conquistador Don Pedro de Alvarado while waging battle against the Spaniards
  • He was declared Guatemala's official national hero on March 22, 1960 and is commemorated on February 20, on the anniversary of his death.
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  • In the middle of November 1523
  • Maya and Nahuatl origin,
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    Tecún Umán was slain by the conquistador Pedro De Alvarado on February 1524
gaby garay

P B S : C o n q u i s t a d o r s - C o r t é s - 0 views

  • natives gave him small offerings of food and a gold mask, but then asked the Spanish to go: ''We wish neither war nor trade,'' they told Cortés.
    • gaby garay
       
      trade of the aztecs and spanish
gaby garay

P B S : C o n q u i s t a d o r s - C o r t é s - 0 views

  • Huizilopochtli.
    • charmen chaminis
       
      Huizilopochtli was the sun God.
  • More than 600 Spanish conquistadors were killed (some estimates ran to over 1,000),
  • The Spanish later claimed that Montezuma was wounded and died of his injuries.
    • gaby garay
       
      montezuma died
roberto mendez

Biography of Pedro de Alvarado - Pedro de Alvarado Profile - 1 views

  • Pedro de Alvarado (1485-1541) was a Spanish conquistador who participated in the Conquest of the Aztecs in Central Mexico in 1519 and led the Conquest of the Maya in 1523.
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      when pedro was born
    • roberto mendez
       
       (1485-1541)
    • roberto mendez
       
       he was a Spanish conquistador who participated in the Conquest of the Aztecs in Central Mexico in 1519 
    • roberto mendez
       
      he was blond and fair, with blue eyes and pale skin that fascinated the natives , he married twice with Fransisca de la cueva and Beatriz de la cueva
  • death in 1541.
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      his death
CJG bannanaman

P B S : C o n q u i s t a d o r s - C o r t é s - 0 views

  • In the decade before the Spanish arrived in Mexico, Aztec Emperor Montezuma II and his people were filled with a sense of foreboding. A series of evil omens had foretold of calamities to come. A fiery comet crossed the sky. The temple of Huitzilopochtli, the god of war, burst into flames. The Lake of Mexico boiled and rose, flooding into houses. A weeping woman passed by in the middle of the night, crying "My children, we must flee far away from this city!" Fishermen discovered a bird that wore a strange mirror in the crown of its head. Montezuma looked into the mirror and saw a distant plain, with people making war against each other and riding on the backs of animals resembling deer.
    • Mafer Martinez
       
      First contact. Cortes and the Aztecs.
    • CJG bannanaman
       
      This page was when Cortes first arrived to mexico to conquer the Aztecs. (in 1517-1519)Montezuma was their emperor.(of the aztecs)
  • 1517-1519 First Contact In the decade before the Spanish arrived in Mexico, Aztec Emperor Montezuma II and his people were filled with a sense of foreboding. A series of evil omens had foretold of calamities to come. A fiery comet crossed the sky. The temple of Huitzilopochtli, the god of war, burst into flames.
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.
    • quesa loco]
       
      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.
charmen chaminis

Pedro de Alvarado (Spanish conquistador) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia - 0 views

  • n February 1519 he accompanied the army, led from Cuba by Hernán Cortés, that was to conquer Mexico.
    • charmen chaminis
       
      In 1519 he make an expedition to cuba then he went to Mexico to conquer the Aztec empire.
  • Tenochtitlán
enlt 1124

European Voyages of Exploration: Aztec Empire - 0 views

    • enlt 1124
       
      The first major American civilisation to fall to the Spanish was that of the Aztecs. The Aztec Empire was relatively new - they were from approximately the fourteenth century.
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.
enlt 1124

El conquistador - 0 views

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  • These men were thieves, rapists, murderers, and looters
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      Spaniards were cruel
  • The Spanish prefered Indians for slaves because they were free as opposed to the African slaves, which had to be bought.
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      Indians became slaves
CJG bannanaman

Francisco Pizarro Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com - 0 views

    • florence palomo
       
      He discovered Peru with Diego de Almagro in 1526.
  • born circa 1474 in Trujillo, Spain.
    • quesa loco]
       
      born frank
    • CJG bannanaman
       
      Francisco Pizarro : was born circa but approximately he was born 1474 in Trujillo, Spain . IN 1526 he traveled to Peru. 
  • conquered the Inca city of Cuzco. He founded Lima, now the capital of Peru. Pizarro was assassinated by Spanish political rivals in 1541.
    • Mariana Jimenez
       
      Francisco Pizarro conquer the Inca city of Cuzco.
carlos hirlemann

Conquistadors - Mexico - 0 views

    • Mariana Jimenez
       
      The Spanish arrived in 1519, more than 300,000 people were living in Tenochtitlan, Mexico.
  • In 1446 Tenochtitlan was badly flooded, so Montezuma I ordered a great embankment to be built to protect the city. Then, several years of bad harvests caused thousands of people to die of starvation. Pledging to never let this happen again, the Emperor set out to expand outside of the valley, conquering wealthy lands with good farmland. Two years later, the Aztecs formed an alliance with two neighboring cities, Texcoco and Tlacopan. This "Triple Alliance" continued to conquer other lands, and by the 16th century they controlled an empire of four million people.
charmen chaminis

Conquistador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • Cxooper Stark
       
      this is what this guys were
  • New World
    • charmen chaminis
       
      The discovery of the new world.
  • Brazil was claimed by Portugal in April 1500
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  • by Pedro Álvares Cabral
  • he first settlement was founded in 1532,
    • charmen chaminis
       
      Fist settlement was founded in 1532.
  • The Spanish settlement on Jamaica island was in 1509, named then Isla de Santiago
  • Cortés's expedition to Mexico
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