History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... Spanish sovereigns . They had just entered Granada in triumph . Queen Isabella , per- haps in gratitude for the victory over the infidels , perhaps through the persuasion of some high of- ficial who approved Columbus's plan , perhaps ...
... Spanish sovereigns . They had just entered Granada in triumph . Queen Isabella , per- haps in gratitude for the victory over the infidels , perhaps through the persuasion of some high of- ficial who approved Columbus's plan , perhaps ...
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... Spanish sphere of influence . 18. Amerigo Vespucci . But when we say " the American con- tinents " the student must realize that neither the Pope nor Columbus nor anybody else had any idea in 1493 that such con- tinents existed ...
... Spanish sphere of influence . 18. Amerigo Vespucci . But when we say " the American con- tinents " the student must realize that neither the Pope nor Columbus nor anybody else had any idea in 1493 that such con- tinents existed ...
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... Spanish vessels . He set forth early in September , 1513 , with a band of Spaniards and Indian guides and , after a twenty days ' march through the almost impenetrable tropical jungle , reached the top of a mountain from which he looked ...
... Spanish vessels . He set forth early in September , 1513 , with a band of Spaniards and Indian guides and , after a twenty days ' march through the almost impenetrable tropical jungle , reached the top of a mountain from which he looked ...
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... Spanish noblemen tramped through the swamps and tangles of Florida to find the fountain of perpetual youth , or toiled a thousand miles over the Western deserts and climbed the snow - capped peaks of the Andes , lured by reports of ...
... Spanish noblemen tramped through the swamps and tangles of Florida to find the fountain of perpetual youth , or toiled a thousand miles over the Western deserts and climbed the snow - capped peaks of the Andes , lured by reports of ...
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... Spanish explorations of the sixteenth century were no less extensive than in the south . One adventurer follows another across the stage of romance and disillusion . Now it is the warrior Ponce de Leon , seeking the fountain of ...
... Spanish explorations of the sixteenth century were no less extensive than in the south . One adventurer follows another across the stage of romance and disillusion . Now it is the warrior Ponce de Leon , seeking the fountain of ...
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