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Conquistadors
Amazon Interactive Who lives in the Amazon? Conquistadors? No, that's not right. Conquistadors were Spanish soldiers who explored and conquered Latin America over 400 years ago. Conquistadors like Francisco de Orellana ...
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Greenbelt Alliance | Greenbelt Wonders & Neighborhood Wanders
Prior to Spanish colonization, the native Patwin people maintained small seasonal villages along the edge ... Spanish soldiers and missionaries moved the native people living along the southern San Francisco Bay to the mission in San Francisco. The Patwin remained isolated from Spanish subjugation until 1817, when a Spanish ...
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St. Marks (Florida)
Spanish - Cuba was the final stop for most.) and only one Friar for the two local religious houses, Jesuit and Franciscan. Strangely, a pair of Spanish soldiers remained as a garrison for the Fort. The Spanish returned in 1783 to find ... ) every Indian village in his path. His band of 1500 soldiers and 1800 Indians went through the Fowl towns of ...
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St. Marks River (Florida), The Early Years
Spanish returned to build the stone fort (1718). Most of the Spanish and many of the now ... and little else except ruins of Spanish and Indian houses. Strangely, the fort also kept a small garrison of Spanish soldiers. The English who moved ... between Natural Bridge and the fort. Jackson's occupation of the Spanish fort lasted only long enough to execute some men including ...
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50 UNCOMMON PLACE NAMES OF MOUNT DIABLO
Spanish word "Diablo" meaning "devil." This reference is believed to stem from an 1805 Spanish military expedition that went in search of runaway Native Californians from San Francisco's Mission Delores. The Spanish soldiers ... -Martinez area. TASSAJARA CREEK (I9) This name orriginates from the Spanish- American word "tasajero" ("tasajo" in Spanish means "jerked beef" or "piece of meat") designating a ...
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History of Mount Diablo
Mt Diablo from its Native American to Spanish to Anglo form. In 1806 Spanish soldiers were pursuing native Americans as part of the missionization, the natives took ... Hidalgo. Alta California becomes American territory, and much of Mt Diablo, sobrante lands bounded by Spanish land grant ranchos, was designated public domain and for homesteading at a minimum price of ...
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About Mount Diablo
Spanish military troops searched for runaway mission Indians. At a willow thicket near present-day Buchanan Field in Concord, the soldiers encountered a camp of Chupcan people ... the derivation of the name of Mt Diablo from its Native American to Spanish to Anglo form. In 1806 Spanish soldiers were pursuing native Americans as part of the missionization, the natives took ...
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Partner Local resident who used to harvest clams from the place where you now see Spanish soldiers scooping up oil in the background. © WWF / Raúl García Page last updated: September 25 ...
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Pirate Utopias (Do or Die)
Spanish and fill their coffers with the vast wealth the Spanish had plundered from the Native ... of the 17th century these embryonic empires finally overtook the Spanish and established themselves. With the new technologies shipping was ... mimicking the native peoples before them. These men - sailors and soldiers, slaves and indentured servants, formed the basis for the ...
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News of soldiers in revolt in Timor-Leste
| July 2006 | New Internationalist
Make text bigger Make text smaller Language Tools Enable this page... Disable page... English->Spanish English->French English->German English Definitions Powered by Ultralingua Join over 10,000 people ... Trust, showcased young artists performing inspirational work on issues from corporate power to child soldiers. The video features four of the poets. Published by Pambazuka News. Raised Voices video: ...
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