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Conquistador voices (Vol II), the Spanish conquest of the Americas as recounted largely by the participants, Kevin H. Siepel

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Conquistador voices (Vol II), the Spanish conquest of the Americas as recounted largely by the participants, Kevin H. Siepel
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Conquistador voices (Vol II)
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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Kevin H. Siepel
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the Spanish conquest of the Americas as recounted largely by the participants
Summary
The Spanish Conquest: What Really Happened? Conquistador Voices is for readers who might like to learn more about events related to the 15th-century "discovery" of the Americas by Europeans, events that were likely broad-brushed and sanitized in their schoolbooks. This two-volume set tells the stories of five important Spanish explorers or military leaders-Columbus and Cortés in vol I, and Pizarro, Soto, and Cabeza de Vaca in vol II. The two volumes are not only informative but easy to read, because they don't offer the usual dry historical descriptions of past events, but are instead built around the lively accounts of the participants themselves, eyewitness accounts that are held together by a narrative calculated to deliver an appealing and readable story. Conquistador Voices neither glorifies these controversial men nor censures their actions, preferring to leave such moralizing to the reader. What it strives to do is to deepen the reader's knowledge of actors and events whose influence is still being felt today, and to do so in an engaging and entertaining fashion
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Conquistador voices, Francisco Pizarro and his Brother, Alavar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, Hernando de Soto
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