Answer: Bernardino de Sahagún
Explanation:
Bernardino de Sahagun was a Spanish Catholic missionary who worked in New Spain to convert the Aztecs to Christianity. He spent more than 50 years studying the culture of the Aztec and in so doing, learned their Nahuatl language which allowed him to translate Biblical text into Nahuatl.
He compiled the Aztec encyclopedia known as the Historia General in bilingual text of Spanish and Nahuatl which allowed for Europeans to better understand Aztec culture and language.
<span>White people wanted to get rid of the Indians, and they thought that the Cheorkee constitution would prevent them from doing so. The Indians were not favored by white people, and the white people had more power and ended up taking their land.</span>
1930 to 1941...............
Feudal Japan was isolated from the rest of the world, in contrast with
feudal Europe, for whom trade and cooperation with other continents was
still necessary in order to survive. There were other subtler
differences too, however, for example Knights in Europe were rewarded
for service with land and by gaining control over the peasants in an
area. The Japanese equivalent, Samurai, were paid a salary and not
rewarded with land.
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