conquistadors in A Sentence

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    Never forget, we are Conquistadors.

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    Spanish Conquistadors explored the land and declared it a

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    When the Spanish Conquistadors ran out of their own brandy,

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    The map of the Conquistadores shows you the way to the Sun Temples.

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    Conquistador- one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.

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    The results fooled the Conquistadors into thinking they had massive quantities of pure gold.

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    America were repeatedly exploited by foreign Conquistadors, first from Spain and later from Portugal.

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    Spanish Conquistadors arriving from Cuzco and Asuncion took control of the region in the 16th century.

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    Spanish Conquistadors arriving from Cuzco and Asunción took control of the region in the 16th century.

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    One prize which could be used to buy off Conquistadors was the gift of an encomienda.

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    Conquistador a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.

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    Reports from the first European explorers and Conquistadors to reach the Americas tell of rituals where

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    Asia and Oceania by explorers, Conquistadors, and missionaries, as well as by the transformation of societies

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    Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto's forces destroy the fortified town of Mabila in present-day Alabama, killing Tuskaloosa.(18. October 1540).

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    Guanica, one of the epicenters of the earthquakes, was the site of the first Spanish conquistador forces in Boriken.

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    Besides conquests, Spanish Conquistadors made significant explorations into the Amazon Jungle, the interior of North America, the Pacific Ocean.

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    Conquistadors founded numerous cities many of them on locations with pre-existing pre-colonial settlements including the capitals of most Latin American countries.

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    Beginning in the 1530s, the people and natural resources of South America were repeatedly exploited by foreign Conquistadors, first from Spain.

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    Beginning in 1499, the people and natural resources of South America were repeatedly exploited by foreign Conquistadors, first from Spain and later from Portugal.

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    Spanish Conquistadors and missionaries made the first recorded European incursions in the region in the 16th century, who nevertheless failed to establish colonial rule.

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    The banana plant was gradually developed into varieties we see today and propagated throughout the world initially by Arab traders and later Spanish Conquistadors.

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    Beginning in the 1530s, the people and natural resources of South America were repeatedly exploited by foreign Conquistadors, first from Spain and later from Portugal.

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    Beginning in the 1530's, the people and natural resources of South America were repeatedly exploited by foreign Conquistadors, first from Spain and later from Portugal.

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    From the territories of the Aztec Empire Conquistadors expanded Spanish rule to northern Central America and parts of what is now southern and western United States.

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    One of the first major contacts, in what would be called the American Deep South, occurred when conquistador Juan Ponce de León landed in La Florida in April 1513.

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    One of the first major contacts, in what would be called the American Deep South, occurred when conquistador Juan Ponce de León landed in La Florida in April 1513.

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    One of the first major contacts, in what would be called the American Deep South, occurred when the conquistador Juan Ponce de León landed in La Florida in April 1513.

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    Spanish Conquistadors explored the land and declared it a Spanish colony but chose not to settle and develop because of its lack of resources and the hostile Indian tribes of the Yucatán.

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    Reports from the first European explorers and Conquistadors to reach the Americas tell of rituals where native priests smoked themselves into such high degrees of intoxication that it is unlikely that the rituals were limited to just tobacco.

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