Chronology of Hispanic-American History: From Pre-Columbian Times to the PresentGale Research, 1995 - 427 pages This comprehensive reference book is divided into eleven chronological chapters, all of which include short biographies of key figures. It is also supplemented with several shorter sections: regional histories, which document the peoples of Mexico & the U.S. Southwest, the Hispanic Caribbean & the Eastern U.S., Central America, & South America; a historical timeline; excerpts from or entire important historical legal documents; & a glossary of commonly used terms. Includes a category index. An extensive general index provides quick access to numerous people, places, & events. B & W photos & illustrations. --From publisher's description. |
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... island , remained alive and fueled a century - long movement to free the island from the United States . The leaders of the indepen- dence and socialist movements in Puerto Rico have been at times violently repressed on the island , as ...
... island , remained alive and fueled a century - long movement to free the island from the United States . The leaders of the indepen- dence and socialist movements in Puerto Rico have been at times violently repressed on the island , as ...
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... Island of San Juan , which is in the Indies of the Ocean Sea , and to our officers of the said Island , and to all other justices and officers of it whatsoev- er , present and future , and to the town councils , justices , regidores ...
... Island of San Juan , which is in the Indies of the Ocean Sea , and to our officers of the said Island , and to all other justices and officers of it whatsoev- er , present and future , and to the town councils , justices , regidores ...
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... island to assume the same obligations . Article XVII The present treaty shall be ratified by the resident of the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof , and by Her Majesty the Queen Regent of Spain ; and ...
... island to assume the same obligations . Article XVII The present treaty shall be ratified by the resident of the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof , and by Her Majesty the Queen Regent of Spain ; and ...
Table des matières
PREFACE | xi |
THE ENCOUNTER OF PEOPLES 50000 B C TO 1492 | 3 |
THE CONQUEST AND COLONIZATION OF THE AMERICAS | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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