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Paperback The Earliest Notices Concerning The Conquest Of Mexico By Cortés In 1519 Book

ISBN: 1248331281

ISBN13: 9781248331286

The Earliest Notices Concerning The Conquest Of Mexico By Cortés In 1519

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"The Earliest Notices Concerning The Conquest Of Mexico By Cort s In 1519" offers readers a glimpse into the initial accounts and records of one of history's most transformative events. Authored by Marshall H. Saville, this work sheds light on the primary sources that documented Hern n Cort s's expedition and the subsequent fall of the Aztec Empire.

Focusing on the year 1519, the book analyzes the earliest reports, letters, and chronicles, providing valuable insights into the perspectives and biases of the time. Saville's meticulous research allows modern readers to understand the unfolding of the conquest through the eyes of those who witnessed it firsthand. This historical examination is essential for anyone interested in the colonial history of Mexico, the clash of civilizations, and the enduring legacy of Cort s's campaign.

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