La Capital: The Biography of Mexico CityRandom House, 1988 - 640 σελίδες The history of Mexico City is a sweeping, dramatic saga of individuals confronting victory and defeat, opulence and misery, euphoria and catastrophe. A colorful panorama, told by a Latin American correspondent of the New York Times. 16 pages of photos. |
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... hundred forty soldiers in Tenochtitlán , and led the rest of his conquistadores some two hundred men - to Veracruz . Even before reaching the Gulf coast , Cortés sent ahead a priest and several soldiers to sabotage Narváez . The priest ...
... hundred forty soldiers in Tenochtitlán , and led the rest of his conquistadores some two hundred men - to Veracruz . Even before reaching the Gulf coast , Cortés sent ahead a priest and several soldiers to sabotage Narváez . The priest ...
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... hundred miles northwest of the capital and almost seven hundred miles south of Villa's own base in Chihuahua . At Celaya , Obregón surrounded his forces with barbed- wire entrenchments and backed them with artillery and machine guns ...
... hundred miles northwest of the capital and almost seven hundred miles south of Villa's own base in Chihuahua . At Celaya , Obregón surrounded his forces with barbed- wire entrenchments and backed them with artillery and machine guns ...
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... hundred inhabitants perished , most of them so badly burned that they could not be identified . About five thousand people were injured , and a hundred thousand were evacuated . Sixty - six acres had been razed . Tlalnepantla , however ...
... hundred inhabitants perished , most of them so badly burned that they could not be identified . About five thousand people were injured , and a hundred thousand were evacuated . Sixty - six acres had been razed . Tlalnepantla , however ...
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Prologue | 3 |
The Valley and Its First Inhabitants | 9 |
The Cannibal Empire | 26 |
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Alemán army Aztec became buildings cacique capital capital's Cárdenas Carranza century Church City's claimed clergy colonial Conquest conquistadores Cortés Cortés's Coyoacán creoles Crown decades Díaz del Castillo Diego economic elite encomiendas estates European father Félix Díaz forces foreign French gachupínes Guzmán hacienda hacienda owners Hidalgo Huerta Huitzilopochtli hundred Ibid Indian inhabitants Juárez king labor lake Lake Texcoco land lived Madero Maximilian merchants mestizos Mexican Mexico City military monarch Morelos Motecuhzoma murals National native Nezahualpilli Obregón palace peasants pesos plaza police political politicians poor population Porfirian Porfirio Porfirio Díaz president priests prisoners provinces pulque Quoted rebel religious Revolution revolutionary Rivera royal ruler rural Santa Anna silver social Spain Spaniards Spanish streets Tenochtitlán Teotihuacán Tepanecas Texcoco thousand Tlacaelel Tlatelolco Tlaxcalans Totonacs trade tribes tribute troops urban Valley of Mexico vassal Veracruz viceroy villages wealthy women workers World wrote Zapata Zócalo
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