The World and Its Peoples: MexicoGreystone Press, 1968 - 215 sivua |
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... Spaniards arrived on the shores of the Gulf of Cam- peche , they discovered that a way of subdividing agricultural and forest lands had already been established by the native tribes . Specified areas and responsibility for them were ...
... Spaniards arrived on the shores of the Gulf of Cam- peche , they discovered that a way of subdividing agricultural and forest lands had already been established by the native tribes . Specified areas and responsibility for them were ...
Sivu 110
... Spaniards , finding that most of the natives of their new dominion were conditioned accept orders unquestioningly , took advantage of this to draft work- ers for their mines and plantations . Indeed , it is doubtful that the Span- iards ...
... Spaniards , finding that most of the natives of their new dominion were conditioned accept orders unquestioningly , took advantage of this to draft work- ers for their mines and plantations . Indeed , it is doubtful that the Span- iards ...
Sivu 113
... Spaniards under Cortés. for the Spaniards ' residence and promising to put the city at their disposal . Since it is probable that if the Aztecs had made a stand at this point they could have defeated the Spaniards , and since this would ...
... Spaniards under Cortés. for the Spaniards ' residence and promising to put the city at their disposal . Since it is probable that if the Aztecs had made a stand at this point they could have defeated the Spaniards , and since this would ...
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Sinaloa | 32 |
Vegetables and Fruits Sugar Cane Coffee and Other | 40 |
MEXICO IS A FEDERAL REPUBLIC CON | 79 |
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