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Mexico's "Golden Age"

THE FIRST HALF CENTURY

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The narrative explores Mexico's "Golden Age" following the fall of the Aztecs, highlighting a bi-racial society shaped by key figures. It features an enlightened governing team, including Hernán Cortés and Bishop Zumárraga, who fostered collaboration between Spanish and indigenous leaders. The role of Franciscan friars is emphasized, particularly their extensive evangelization efforts led by notable figures like Friar Motolinía and Friar Pedro de Gante, who aimed to baptize and educate millions of Mexicans. The focus on native chieftains from Cuernavaca underscores the partnership that defined this era.

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Mexico's "Golden Age", William H. Katra

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Sous-titre
THE FIRST HALF CENTURY
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2022
Format
souple
Pages
346
ISBN13
9798885364430
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The narrative explores Mexico's "Golden Age" following the fall of the Aztecs, highlighting a bi-racial society shaped by key figures. It features an enlightened governing team, including Hernán Cortés and Bishop Zumárraga, who fostered collaboration between Spanish and indigenous leaders. The role of Franciscan friars is emphasized, particularly their extensive evangelization efforts led by notable figures like Friar Motolinía and Friar Pedro de Gante, who aimed to baptize and educate millions of Mexicans. The focus on native chieftains from Cuernavaca underscores the partnership that defined this era.