Early Globalization in the Atlantic World amid 1492 and 1950 brought about globalization, diseases like smallpox, chickenpox, measles, and battles. The race to the Americas with Portugal, Spain, Netherlands, and England built up the New World. Travelers like Hernan Cortes, a Spanish Conquistador, drove an undertaking that brought about the fall of the Aztec civilization. This was all achievable with the assistance of a Nahua lady named Malintzin, otherwise called "La Malinche". She went about as an interpreter to Hernan Cortes, along these lines opening the hands of the Aztec. Without her, Cortes would have never possessed the capacity to defeat the Aztec. She is questioned to be a controversial figure in the historical backdrop of the Atlantic World. As I would like to think, she was a casualty of European development. Despite the fact that the Spanish should be her enemy, she had her own reasons. Malintzin has hurled around and sold by her own people as a slave. In a coincidence, her proprietor happened to be Hernan. With her speaking capacities, she could translate for the Spanish and her loyalty was recognized. Were it not for her contribution, our history would not be the same (Corbett et al. 2.1). …show more content…
Amid the developing Atlantic World, religious upheavals occurred, particularly with Catholic dominance. Mary Tudor's rule was an exceptionally dull time for English Protestants. She was known to be a dedicated Catholic and when she went to the position of authority in 1553 Mary wanted to reestablish Catholicism in England. Several hundred English Protestants were then burned to death, even infants naturally introduced to their religion protestants. Her insidious demonstrations earned her the well and true name, Bloody Mary. However, in modern day religious freedom is more apparent and practiced (Corbett et al.
Hernan Cortez was a Spanish conquistador that landed in Mexico in April of 1519. Upon his arrival, he met a native woman named Dona marina. Dona marina spoke many languages and was eventually Cortez’s interpreter when he found the Aztec empire. It was because that the Aztecs saw Cortez as some god and the weapon differences that he took advantage of that and killed off everyone leading to a defeated Aztec empire Cortez eventually claimed Mexico for Spain. Cortez is important to history because he began the European
Colonial Latin American society in the Seventeenth Century was undergoing a tremendous amount of changes. Society was transforming from a conquering phase into a colonizing phase. New institutions were forming and new people and ideas flooded into the new lands freshly claimed for the Spanish Empire. Two remarkable women, radically different from each other, who lived during this period of change are a lenses through which many of the new institutions and changes can be viewed. Sor Juana and Catalina de Erauso are exceptional women who in no way represent the norm but through their extraordinary tales and by discovering what makes them so extraordinary we can deduce what was the norm and how society functioned during this era of Colonial
Malintzin had an important role in the ancient history and colonization of Latin America. She would rise from just a simple servant girl and slave, to become one of the key factors of the Spanish colonization of the indigenous natives in the New World. She helped translate for the Spanish conquistadors and even Hernando Cortés himself. Malintzin’s interpreting skills would prove crucial in the dealings between Hernando Cortés and the Aztec emperor Montezuma. Camilla Townsend uses the story of Malintzin to display the conquest of Mexico in a different aspect and first person point of view.
Unicorns are known amongst the populous for being in just about every little girl’s imaginary sky castle. To understand the evidence proving unicorns, one must first know where the idea of a unicorn came to be. Lore surrounding the unicorn could not be easily dated, simply that it was there in an unrecorded history. The closest date hat has been speculated would be that unicorn lore started in about 300 B.C.E. (Shepard). Stories of the unicorn told nowadays are seen as pure fantasy that they live up in the sky, and they only come down to feed on grass. Or that they ride on rainbows. The main thing that makes a unicorn a unicorn is that it is equestrian in form, and that it has one protruding horn out of the top of its head. Back in 2014, a
Explorer and conquistador Hernando de Soto was born c. 1500 to a noble but poor family in Jerez de los Caballeros, Spain. He was raised at the family manor. A generous patron named Pedro Arias Dávila funded de Soto's education at the
We know that Malintzin was not a passive or unimportant figure in the conquest. Frankly, without her it would not have been possible. Her skill was not just that she could translate between these languages (Nahautl, Maya, and eventually Spanish), but that she could also understand the different hierarchical aspect of upper Nahua society. Bernal Díaz admired Malintzin and mentions how she would speak to them playfully. This strategy would not have worked with native society; she had to portray herself as a woman of power. Malintzin’s adeptness at altering her tone, adding her own interpretations, and manipulating her audience is further evidence of her unique ability and skill. The Spanish undoubtedly depended on her (Malintzin’s Choices, 59). Cortés and others in the film rely on interpreters to communicate between the Spanish and natives. Even though Captain Cristobal is in a position of power, he screams for an interpreter after whipping Topiltzin to be able to communicate with the angry crowd of natives.
Soldier and conqueror Bernal Díaz del Castillo in his book The True History of the Conquest of New Spain labeled Hernán Cortés “a valiant, energetic, and daring captain” and compared him to the likes of Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Hannibal. Hernán Cortés was an ambitious conquistador and eventually defeated the mighty Mexican empire. A problem, however; emerges when distinguishing between the rational and romanticized versions of Cortés’ exploits. Bernal Díaz was present during the conquest, but his account was written much later and cannot be expected to be unbiased. Modern interpretations of Cortés can piece together all document and find that he stretched the truth to further his own gains. Cortés’ personality, goals, and actions have been interpreted differently since the days of the conquest, and have changed the way the conquest has been understood.
In the 16th century Spaniards Herman Cortes and Christopher Columbus set out on endeavoring journeys in search of new worlds. Christopher Columbus encountered, in the Caribbean islands, a group of extremely simplistic Native Americans. Herman Cortes however encountered a much more advanced Native American group in Meso America; we formally know this area to be Mexico. In my essay I will be comparing and contrasting several aspects between both of these Native American Civilizations including sophistication, technology, housing, weapons, religion and their reaction to the Spaniards. Letters written by Columbus and Cortes will be used to make these comparisons.
After Edwards’s death in 1553 his half-sister Mary I (1516-58) became Queen. Mary who was a devout Catholic began to undo the changes that Edward and Henry had started and set the nation back to the Catholic faith. During her reign (1553-1558) hundreds of Protestants, who refused to turn Catholic, were burned at the stake, this led to Mary acquiring the nickname ‘Bloody Mary’ (Steele & MacDonald, 2007).
On the other hand, in 1554 there was an armed rebellion that attempted to overthrow Mary. Sir Thomas Wyatt led this because of Mary's betrothal to King Philip of Spain. The 100 people involved were subsequently killed. Importantly, Protestantism can be said to have taken root in England because there was a bible in English. This translation preceded the King James Version and is known as the Tyndale Bible. He translated the book directly from the Hebrew and Greek. This meant that there was demand enough to have this book early on in the Reformation. Additionally, there was anough popular support for Henry VIII to have risked breaking with Rome in the first place. All
Hernan (also Hernando or Fernando) Cortes was born in Medellin, Estramadura, in Spain in 1485 to a family of minor nobility.
In July 1559, Mary and Francis assumed the royal titles of King and Queen of France since Henry II had died. Her happiness was short, after she learned the death of her mother in June 1560. Six months later, her husband King Francis II was also dead. Mary was devastated and extremely depressed. In spite of these personal tragedies, Mary chose to return to Scotland although it was a different country from the one she had left 13 years ago. In Mary’s absence the Protestant party had gained power in Scotland by abolishing the authority of the pope and forbidding the celebration of the Mass.
Hearing of the word hero brings to my mind a good looking man with some qualities of fair, equal, courage, brave, honest and a positive leader. This makes the opposite a villain a person who wishes wrong for someone or a person who creates evil. The event changes dramatically, a hero of the past may not be considered a hero in the present and versa. Hernando Cortes a hero for joining two worlds and conquering the most powerful civilization of America or Hernando Cortes a villain for making the Aztec Empire disappear. Hernando Cortez was an important symbol for the explorations, but killing people, ending the most powerful civilization in America and spreading diseases does not makes him a hero. With
Hernando Cortes was one of the bravest military leaders of all time. Born in Medellin, Spain, he was a Spanish Conquistador who conquered most of Central America. He also gave Spain three-hundred years of control over Mexico. Cortes started exploring in the early 1500’s. He explored to find riches and conquered by being observant of the natives. With a small army, he conquered the Aztec Empire. Cortes went to the university in Salamanca, Spain. He attended the university to study Latin and Law. Unfortunately, Cortes completed only two years of school. He returned to his family in Medellin, Spain. However, life became boring for him. Nevertheless, Christopher Columbus inspired Cortes to explore the New World. Finally, Cortes was able to
Francisco Pizarro: Spanish explorer who discovered and conquered the Inca Empire, nowadays Peru. Hernán Cortés: Spanish explorer who discovered and conquered the Aztec Empire, nowadays central Mexico.