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yulyashka [42]
3 years ago
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Describe the acts of Hernan Cortes in 1519.

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Margarita [4]3 years ago
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In March 1519, Cortés formally claimed the land for the Spanish crown<span>. Then he proceeded to </span>Tabasco<span>, where he met with resistance and won a </span>battle<span> against the natives. He received twenty young indigenous women from the vanquished natives, and he converted them all to Christianity. I</span><span>n July 1519, his men took over </span>Veracruz<span>. By this act, Cortés dismissed the authority of the Governor of Cuba to place himself directly under the orders of </span>King Charles. This was the year of the beginning of The Conquest of Mexico.
Natasha2012 [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

A lot

Explanation:

In March 1519, Cortés formally claimed the land for the Spanish crown. Then he proceeded to Tabasco, where he met with resistance and won a battle against the natives. He received twenty young indigenous women from the vanquished natives, and he converted them all to Christianity. In July 1519, his men took over Veracruz. By this act, Cortés dismissed the authority of the Governor of Cuba to place himself directly under the orders of King Charles. This was the year of the beginning of The Conquest of Mexico.

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