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    [citation needed] In 1910, there were 30,000 Spaniards in Mexico, with many participating in economic activities as agricultural labor and trade in urban areas...
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    The Hispanos of New Mexico, also known as Neomexicanos (Spanish: Neomexicano) or Nuevomexicanos, are Hispanic residents originating in the historical region...
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    emigrated to Venezuela. 94,000 Spaniards chose to go to Algeria in the last years of the 19th century, and 250,000 Spaniards lived in Morocco at the beginning...
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    were granted to Spaniards. Other Southern Europeans joined the Spaniards in the 2010s by finding better work opportunities in Mexico with thousands of...
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    played a crucial role in the conquest, yet other factors paved the path for the Spaniards' success. For instance, the Spaniards' timing of entry, the...
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    census, there are 58,876 Jews in Mexico. The presence of Jews in Mexico dates back to the 16th century when Spaniards arrived to the Americas, however...
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    Coloureds Pardo Racism in Mexico White Mexicans Native Mexicans Black Mexicans East Asian Mexicans Demographics of Mexico Spaniards in Mexico en el censo de 1930...
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    Tenochtitlan grew in size and strength, eventually dominating the other city-states around Lake Texcoco and in the Valley of Mexico. When the Spaniards arrived...
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    Spanish conquest. For Spaniards, the fierce Chichimecas barred them for exploiting mining resources in northern Mexico. Spaniards waged a fifty-year war...
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    ancestral origin. Between 1960 and 1973, up to 600,000 Spaniards emigrated to Germany. Notable Spaniards in Germany include Mario Gómez, Heinz-Harald Frentzen...
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    Tagetes erecta (category Crops originating from Mexico)
    plant deity wears in a vase found in the Templo Mayor, although it could also be T. patula. With the arrival of the Spaniards in Mexico, the documentary...
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  • Estevanico (category People murdered in New Mexico)
    Spanish settlement in Sinaloa, Mexico, in July 1536. Their tales of rich civilizations in the north captivated Spaniards in Mexico City, leading the Viceroy...
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    who was overthrown in 1808 by peninsular Spaniards who considered him too sympathetic to the grievances of American-born Spaniards. With the ouster of...
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    symbol for Spaniards and the dowries of wealthy Spanish women included enslaved Africans. Blacks classified as part of the "Republic of Spaniards" (República...
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  • Pueblo Revolt (category 17th century in New Mexico)
    movement. The Spaniards were resolved to abolish "pagan" forms of worship and replace them with Christianity. The Pueblo Revolt killed 400 Spaniards and drove...
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    Nuevo México. In 1581, the Chamuscado and Rodríguez Expedition named the region north of the Rio Grande San Felipe del Nuevo México. The Spaniards had hoped...
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    La Malinche (category Women in the Conquest of Mexico)
    be shortened to Malintze, and heard by the Spaniards as Malinche. Another possibility is that the Spaniards simply did not hear the “whispered” -n of the...
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    New Spain (redirect from Colonial Mexico)
    Conspiracies of American-born Spaniards sought to take power, leading to the Mexican War of Independence, 1810–1821. At its conclusion in 1821, the viceroyalty...
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    Peninsular Spaniards; hard-line Spaniards clamped down on any notion of Mexican autonomy. Creoles who had hoped that there was a path to Mexican autonomy...
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    arrangements. In central Mexico, the rise of the Spanish population in and the drop in indigenous population in the sixteenth century saw Spaniards acquiring...
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    Texcoco and in the Valley of Mexico. When the Spaniards arrived, the Aztec Empire reached much of Mesoamerica, touching both the Gulf of Mexico to the east...
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    This is a list of conflicts in Mexico arranged chronologically starting from the Pre-Columbian era (Lithic, Archaic, Formative, Classic, and Post-Classic...
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    Mexico by the Spaniards. The fusion between Arab and Mexican food has highly influenced the Yucatecan cuisine. Arab immigration to Mexico started in the...
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    around that time frame the Spaniards had cumulatively sent 15,600 settlers from Peru and Mexico while there were only 600 Spaniards from Spain, that supplemented...
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    born in Spain or in Mexico called "Peninsulares" (Spanish migrants living in the colony). Their succeeding generation known as "Criollos" (Spaniards of...
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    returned, the Aztecs began full-scale hostilities against the Spaniards. The Spaniards had no choice but to retreat from the city, which they did on what...
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    Conquistador (category Portuguese exploration in the Age of Discovery)
    Apalachee Bay with 242 men. They believed they were near other Spaniards in Mexico, but there was in fact 1500 miles of coast between them. They followed the...
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    Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (category 19th century in Mexico)
    against the European-born Spaniards who had overthrown the Spanish Viceroy José de Iturrigaray. Hidalgo marched across Mexico and gathered an army of nearly...
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    colonial era. During the early colonial era in central Mexico, Spaniards were more interested in access to indigenous labor than land ownership. The institution...
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    Tenochtitlan, also known as Mexico-Tenochtitlan, was a large Mexican altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City. The exact date of the...
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