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  1. Caribbean islands, the Spanish had turned their attention to the American mainland. Cortés marched inland, looking to claim new lands for Spain. Cortés and the many other Spanish explorers who followed him were known as conquistadors (con-querors). Lured by rumors of vast lands filled with gold and silver, conquistadors

  2. Jun 15, 2012 · Ian was a pupil there from 1946 till 1959 (in the Nelson Street building) in both primary and secondary departments. He was Head Boy of the school in session 1958-59. School Career. There were three paths which Ian’s career could have taken. He always wanted to become a teacher.

  3. to using primary source materials. The first activity here is taken from A History of US: The First Americans: Prehistory-1600, Teaching Guide (3rd ed) by Joy Hakim. It is most easily used with middle or high school students, but if adapted, possibly done as a whole group activity, it can be used with upper elementary students as well.

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  5. Jan 4, 2020 · Ian McCrorie. Teacher and choral music specialist. Born: May 6, 1941; Died: December 5, 2019. IAN McCrorie, who has died aged 78, is not in Wikipedia’s list of famous people from Greenock, but ...

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  6. miniature immersions into the Spanish language, at a level that is perfect for beginners. This book is not a lecture on grammar. It’s not an endless vocabulary list. This book is the closest you can come to a language immersion witho ut leaving the country. In the stories within, you will see

  7. Primary and Secondary Sources- Christopher Columbus . SOURCE ONE: The Spanish “Requisition” - an announcement that the Spanish explorers (conquistadors) read to the Indians when they arrived in a new land. Note: it was read in Spanish, even though the Indians did not speak Spanish.

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