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El Morro, Inscription Rock, New Mexico : the rock itself, the inscriptions thereon, and the travelers who made them

Label
El Morro, Inscription Rock, New Mexico : the rock itself, the inscriptions thereon, and the travelers who made them
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
El Morro
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Inscription Rock, New Mexico : the rock itself, the inscriptions thereon, and the travelers who made them
Summary
This Ebook provides you with a history of the significant events and strategic significance surrounding the fortress of El Morro. Relive the attempts of privateers and foreign invaders to take the fort from the Spanish colonial empire. A must see site in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. - Whether you want to learn more about Puerto Rico or more information about your Caribbean cruise shore excursion this provides a more in depth historical background than found in common guide books. - El Morro, also known as Castillo de San Felipe de Morro, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1933. - Spain raced to build this fortress on the edge of the known world in 1540 through to 1589; they recognized the site was critical to control the wealth of the New Spain. This was the most sophisticated fortress design of the day. - Foreign powers longed to seize this fort and the key to Spain's New World riches. Follow Sir Francis Drake, the English Sea Dog, when the Spanish treasure slipped from his grasp here. - The Dutch and British repeatedly tried to take control of San Juan and El Morro. Numerous pictures provide insight in what to expect
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Inscription Rock, New Mexico
Contributor
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