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HISTORIA DE LA CONQUISTA DE MEXICO, POBLACION Y PROGRESOS DE LA AMERICA SEPTENTRIONAL, CONOCIDA POR EL NOMBRE DE NUEVA ESPAÑA,
CAPITULO PRIMERO.
CAPITULO II.
CAPITULO III.
CAPITULO IV.
CAPITULO V.
CAPITULO VI.
CAPITULO VII.
CAPITULO VIII.
CAPITULO IX.
A vivid chronicle brings listeners back to the turbulent beginnings of New Spain, narrated by the official secretary and chief chronicler of the Indies. Drawing on official reports and personal observations, it paints a picture of the early Spanish foothold in Mexico, the clash of ambitions between Hernán Cortés and the governor Diego Velázquez, and the fragile web of loyalties that shaped the conquest’s first steps.
The story follows the daring envoys dispatched by Cortés as they set sail for Spain, navigating treacherous waters and a maze of political intrigue. From the bold maneuvers of Captain Francisco de Montejo to the skillful pilot Juan de Alaminos, their journey is marked by secretive letters, rival factions, and narrow escapes that threaten to derail the nascent colony. Listeners will hear the tension of a fledgling empire struggling to assert itself, while the chronicler cautions readers to weigh the accounts against the eyes that truly witnessed them.
Full title
Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, Volume 2 (of 3) Poblacion y Progresos de la America Septentrional, Conocida por el Nombre de Nueva España Poblacion y Progresos de la America Septentrional, Conocida por el Nombre de Nueva España
Language
es
Duration
~7 hours (420K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: R. Juigné, 1809.
Credits
Adrian Mastronardi and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)
Release date
2022-02-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1610–1686
A leading voice of Spain’s late Baroque age, this writer moved with ease from the stage to the royal court and finally to history. He is best remembered today for a vivid account of the conquest of Mexico that remained widely read for generations.
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