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- Argentina (30219 bytes)
35: established_dates = from [[Spain]]<br/> [[May 25]], [[1810]]<br/>[[July ...
52: The name '''Argentina''' is derived from the [[Latin]] ''argentum'' ([[silver]]). The or...
57: ...port. Buenos Aires formally declared independence from Spain on [[July 9]], [[1816]]. Argentines rever...
59: ...es—especially the western pampas—came from throughout Europe.
61: ... modern military and labor movements that emerged from the growing urban working class. - Percussion instrument (2859 bytes)
8: [[doyra]], [[maraca]]s, [[Monkey_stick | mendoza]], [[ratchet (instrument)|ratchet]], [[spoons (id... - Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
2: ...ho sailed for [[Spain]]. He was the first to sail from [[Europe]] westwards to [[Asia]], the first [[E...
7: ... had gone two years before. Here, with his cousin Francisco Serrano, Magellan continued his education,...
9: ... In [[1505]] he was sent to [[India]] to install Francisco de Almeida as a Portuguese [[viceroy]] the...
15: ...ices to the court of [[Spain]], changing his name from "''Fern㯠de Magalh㥳''" to "''Fernando de Mag...
18: ...n port of Spain, on [[October 20]], [[1517]], and from there went to [[Valladolid]] to see the teenage... - Francisco Coronado (5090 bytes)
1: '''Francisco Vásquez de Coronado''' (ca. [[1510]] - [[...
5: ...], and several slaves, both native Americans and Africans.
8: ...nt. Cibola was nothing like the great golden city fray Marcos had described, it was just a simple [[pu...
10: ...ters in one of them, [[Tiguex]] (across the river from present-day [[Bernalillo]] near [[Albuquerque, ...
25: ...erence.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/C/CoronadoF.html Francisco Vasquez de Coronado] - Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo (4763 bytes)
10: ...venture (two or three ships), and stood to profit from any trade or treasure.
12: On [[June 27]], [[1542]], Cabrillo set out from Navidad (now [[Acapulco]]) in [[New Spain]]. On... - Aztec (38742 bytes)
7: ...to the [[empire]] of the Mexicas as distinguished from the Mexicas alone. This article deals with the ...
9: ...e of the Mexicas, Azteca means "someone who comes from [[Aztlán]]", a place commonly believed to be l...
13: ...ating the moment when '''Aztecs''' found the omen from the god [[Huitzilopochtli]] signaling the locat...
14: ...h century, as a way to distance "modern" Mexicans from pre-conquest Mexicans. This usage has been the...
19: ...s derived from ''mexictli'', "navel of the moon", from Nahuatl ''metztli'' (moon) and ''xictli'' (nave... - List of Major League Baseball players (29066 bytes)
92: *[[Frank Baker|Frank "Home Run" Baker]] β
261: *[[Frank Chance]] β
276: *[[Fred Clarke]] β
315: *[[Frankie Crosetti]]
380: *[[Fred Dunlap]] - Percussion instruments (2780 bytes)
8: [[doyra]], [[g?, [[maraca]]s, [[Monkey_stick | mendoza]], [[ratchet (instrument)|ratchet]], [[spoons (id... - Monkey stick (1154 bytes)
1: ...instrument -- for the city, see the capitalized [[Mendoza]].''
3: ...the name are not known but it is believed to stem from an association with one of the many [[Spain|Spa...
5: This instrument is constructed from a stout pole affixed to a heavy [[boot]] at the...
7: ...eys formerly used by [[busker]]s to solicit money from passers-by, a number of musicians have taken to... - Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
6: ...of [[West Africa]]n [[slavery|slave]]s. These [[African American]]s played a variety of instruments, ...
8: ...], [[music of Russia|Russian]], [[music of France|French]], [[music of Germany|German]], [[music of It...
10: ...innings of [[ragtime]] and [[minstrel]] songs, [[African American music]] has remained at the heart of...
12: ...ck|punk]] and [[funk]]. In the [[1970s]], urban African Americans in [[New York City]] began performi...
19: ... a melting pot of different peoples. Immigration from [[China]] began in large numbers in the 19th ce... - List of major league baseball players (29066 bytes)
92: *[[Frank Baker|Frank "Home Run" Baker]] β
261: *[[Frank Chance]] β
276: *[[Fred Clarke]] β
315: *[[Frankie Crosetti]]
380: *[[Fred Dunlap]] - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
3: ...|thumb|right|Coronado Sets Out to the North, by [[Frederic Remington]], 1861-1909]]
5: '''Francisco Vázquez de Coronado y Luján''' (1510 &nd...
8: ...de la Frontera]] and [[Captain General]] of the [[Frontier]], [[Prefect]] of [[Granada]], who was at t...
11: ...ado inherited a large portion of a Mexican estate from Beatriz and had five children by her an they al...
14: ...e [[Narváez expedition]], on an expedition north from [[Compostela, Nayarit||Compostela]], in present... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
4: ...as given to a high-ranking nobleman, [[Antonio de Mendoza]]. Cortés returned to Spain in 1541 where he die...
14: ...ern-day [[Peru]] (not to be confused with another Francisco Pizarro who joined Cortés to conquer the ...
16: ...by his [[biographer]], [[chaplain]], and friend [[Francisco López de Gómara]]. At the age of 14, Cor...
20: ...ld boy who had returned home only to find himself frustrated by life in his small provincial town.
26: ...eville, listening to the tales of those returning from the Indies, who told of discovery and conquest,... - Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
5: ...nquista|reconquest]] of the [[Iberian peninsula]] from Islamic forces. Spain and [[Portugal]] were fil...
14: ...ualpa's camp, Atahualpa's ransom, and the plunder from Cuzco, and had become very wealthy.
16: ...n Emperor|Charles]] awarded [[Diego de Almagro]], Francisco Pizarro's former business partner, the gov...
20: ...eraging 24 years of age, they eventually embarked from [[Havana]] on seven of the King's [[Galleon|shi...
27: ...rough [[Tennessee]], [[Kentucky]] and [[Indiana]] from [[Mabila]].
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