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Eric Diaz

The U.S.-Mexican War . Biographies . Hernán Cortéz | PBS - 0 views

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    Biographies
Eric Diaz

Conquering the Americas - a knol by Emmet McElhatton - 0 views

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      this is the city incas lived in while they were around. in that city they also had gold which was one of the finest things in America
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    conquering the americas
Eric Diaz

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    all the culture of the incas
nilsson Siguenza

Nicolaus Copernicus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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      there is a statue of him in perth amboy. Mr. santamaria said this in class
  • Nicolaus Copernicus
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      he made a book but published it untill he was dead
jonathan serrano

The Bobadilla Homepage - 0 views

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Zweihänder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Zweihänder could be up to 180 cm (6 ft) long from the base of the pommel to the tip of the blade, with a 120–150 cm (4–5 ft) blade and 30–45 cm (1–1½ ft) hilt. The weight could range between 2 kg and 3.2 kg (4½–7 lb). However, a ceremonial Zweihänder, which was unsuitable for combat, could weigh up to 7 kg (16 lb). Some were shorter, though. Earlier versions, in particular, often had an overall length of about 150 cm (5 ft), weighing as little as 1½ kg (3 lb 5 oz).
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Francisco de Bobadilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Francisco de Bobadilla was a Spanish colonial administrator. Member of the Order of Calatrava, in 1499, de Bobadilla was appointed to succeed Christopher Columbus as the second governor of the Indies, Spain's new territories in America, by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.
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