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SPANISH CONQUEST. Dona Marina (left) interpreting during the meeting between Hernando Cortes

SPANISH CONQUEST. Dona Marina (left) interpreting during the meeting between Hernando Cortes


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SPANISH CONQUEST. Dona Marina (left) interpreting during the meeting between Hernando Cortes

SPANISH CONQUEST.
Dona Marina (left) interpreting during the meeting between Hernando Cortes and an envoy of Montezuma II, shortly after Cortes arrival, November 8, 1519, in Tenochtitlan; his fleet, far left, is shown docked on the coast: contemporary Aztec drawing

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1519 Age Of Discovery American Indian Coast Conquistador Cort Cortes Fleet Hernando Interpreter Journey Landing Latin America Latin American Marina Meeting Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Mexican Mexico City Montezuma Ii New World November Seashore Spanish Spanish Conquest Tenochtitlan Warship Dona Marina


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This print captures a significant moment in history during the Spanish Conquest. In the image, we see Dona Marina, an influential figure on the left, interpreting for Hernando Cortes and an envoy of Montezuma II. The meeting took place shortly after Cortes' arrival in Tenochtitlan on November 8,1519. The scene is set against the backdrop of Cortes' fleet docked on the coast, emphasizing the maritime aspect of this historic journey. This contemporary Aztec drawing provides a unique perspective into this pivotal event that shaped Latin America's future. Dona Marina played a crucial role as an interpreter between these two worlds - bridging communication gaps and facilitating understanding amidst cultural differences. Her presence symbolizes both collaboration and conflict between indigenous peoples and European conquerors. As we delve into this age of discovery, it is impossible to overlook the impact of conquests like these on American Indian civilizations. This image serves as a reminder of their resilience and struggle against foreign powers seeking to claim new territories. With Mexico City (then known as Tenochtitlan) serving as the epicenter of this encounter, it becomes evident how deeply intertwined Mesoamerican cultures were with European exploration during the Renaissance era. Through this thought-provoking print from Granger Art on Demand, we are transported back in time to witness a critical juncture where warships met ancient shores - forever altering history's course.

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