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    Con·quis·ta·dor
    /ˌkänˈk(w)istəˌdôr/

    noun

    • 1. a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ConquistadorConquistador - Wikipedia

    Conquistadors ( / kɒnˈk ( w) ɪstədɔːrz /, US also /- ˈkiːs -, kɒŋˈ -/) or conquistadores [1] ( Spanish: [koŋkistaˈðoɾes], Portuguese: [kõkiʃtɐˈðoɾɨʃ, kõkistɐˈdoɾis]; lit 'conquerors') was a term used to refer to Spanish and Portuguese colonialists of the early modern period.

  3. Jul 16, 2024 · Conquistador, any of the leaders in the Spanish conquest of America, especially of Mexico and Peru, in the 16th century. The conquest of Mexico was carried out by Hernan Cortes, who landed at Veracruz in 1519; Peru was conquered by Francisco Pizarro and Diego del Almagro, which began in 1531.

  4. Aug 30, 2022 · The Conquistador s, meaning "conquerors", were Iberian military adventurers who operated as the vanguard of empires in the 15th and 16th centuries by exploring areas of the world unknown to Europeans, defeating indigenous armies, and then distributing loot and land.

  5. Why did many conquistadores fail to establish colonies in the New World? What factors lead to their demise? How did the Golden Age of Spain communicate similar ideals to that of the Spanish colonization project?

  6. Aug 10, 2019 · Thousands of men came to the New World to seek fortune, glory, and land. For two centuries, these men explored the New World, conquering any native people they came across in the name of the King of Spain (and the hope of gold). They came to be known as the conquistadors.

  7. Mar 17, 2021 · It amassed a great fortune on goods stolen from Indigenous people and grew to be seen as a formidable global power by murdering and enslaving inhabitants of land it desired. Those who set out to colonize the New World for Spain were known as conquistadors. Learn more about ten of the most infamous conquistadors below.

  8. Jul 3, 2023 · Conquistadors and Aztecs: A History of the Fall of Tenochtitlan. by Stefan Rinke. This new interpretation of the conquest written by a leading historian of Latin America is a suspenseful narrative of a major world historical event based on both Spanish and indigenous sources. Learn More. Renaissance European Views.

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