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Cortés’ route to Tenochtitlán

Cortés’ route to Tenochtitlán. Attack on Tenochtitlan. Smallpox epidemic. Death by disease during the Conquest of Mexico. Catholic Evangelization In Mexico. Evangelization. Encomiendas Valley of Mexico 1560.

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Cortés’ route to Tenochtitlán

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  1. Cortés’ route to Tenochtitlán

  2. Attack on Tenochtitlan

  3. Smallpox epidemic Death by disease during the Conquest of Mexico

  4. Catholic Evangelization In Mexico Evangelization

  5. Encomiendas Valley of Mexico 1560

  6. Classic Statement of the Triangle Trade: Mexico, and The Conquest, must be understood as part of an early wave of globalization during the 16th century

  7. Spanish Commerce routes XVII century

  8. Indigenous Resistance in the XVI and XVII centuries: Mexican resistance didn’t end with the Conquest, but continued for Centuries. Indigenous Mexicans today argue that the Zapatista revolt forms a part of this history of ‘500 years of resistance’

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