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This web page examines and discusses various aspects of the Spanish Conquest of the Inca and certian facets of the Inca society immediately prior to the conquest. The following topics provide focus for the web site:
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www2.truman.edu/~marc/webpages/andean2k/conquest/
www2.truman.edu/~marc/webpages/andean2k/conquest/
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Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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y.a.c + kaaaaat . --124.171.10.36 (talk) 05:10, 12 October 2009 (UTC) After years of preliminary exploration and military skirmishes, 182 Spanish soldiers under Francisco Pizarro and their native all...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_conquest_of_the_Inca_Empi...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_conquest_of_the_Inca_Empire
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Extensive North American Conquest site describing Hernando de Soto and Cabeza de Vaca in 14 States in the mid-1500's. ... Conquest Era Spanish Maps...
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Spanish colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Spanish colonization of the Americas refers to the settlement and political rule over much of the western hemisphere which was initiated by the Spanish conquistadors and fought mostly by their na...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Ameri...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas
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Columbus and the Caribbean; Caribbean and Panama 1500-21; Cortes in Mexico 1519-28; Mexico 1528-1580; Central America and Caribbean 1521-80; Cabeza, Coronado, Soto, and Menendez; Pizarros and Peru 1532-80; New Granada 1525-80; Southern South America to 1580; Las Casas on the Spanish Conquest...
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www.san.beck.org/11-2-SpanishConquest.html
www.san.beck.org/11-2-SpanishConquest.html
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On that day a fleet of 11 Spanish galleons sailing along the eastern gulf coast dropped anchor just off the wind-swept beach on the island of San Juan de Ulúa. ... The Spanish Conquest had begun. ... The Spanish Conquest (1519-1521) by Dale Hoyt Palfrey...
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www.mexconnect.com/articles/1538-the-spanish-conquest-1...
www.mexconnect.com/articles/1538-the-spanish-conquest-1519-1521
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On November 8, 1519, the Spanish conquistadors first entered the great city of Mexico, the metropolis the Aztecs had built on a lake island. ... These writings make up a brief history of the Conquest as told by the victims, and include passages written by native priests and wise men who managed to survive the persecution...
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www.ambergriscaye.com/pages/mayan/aztec.html
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That same year, Spanish explorer Francisco Pizarro and 180 Spanish soldiers landed on the coast of Peru. The Incas at first believed Pizarro to be their creator god Viracocha, just as the Aztecs of Mexico had associated the Spanish explorer Hernán Cortés with their god Quetzalcoatl.
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www.angelfire.com/realm/shades/nativeamericans/incaempi...
www.angelfire.com/realm/shades/nativeamericans/incaempire4.htm
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