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| 1492 Exhibit (Columbus and the New World) (Library of Congress electronic exhibit) |
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The Conquistadors |
| Gerard Pigeon (U. California, Santa Barbara) The Antillians: The Spanish Conquistadors (section on conquistador activity, within a site devoted to the Antillian islands) |
| Cabeza de Vaca: All the World is Human (virtual exhibit within the Conquistadors site based on the work of Michael Wood) (Public Broadcasting Service) |
| 1492 Exhibit (Columbus and the New World) (Library of Congress electronic exhibit) |
| Michael Wood, et. al. Conquistadors (virtual exhibits on da Vaca, Cortes, Pizarro, and Orellana) (Public Broadcasting Service) |
| Pizarro: The Conquest of the Incas (virtual exhibit within the Conquistadors site based on the work of Michael Wood) (Public Broadcasting Service) |
| The Conquest of the Aztec Empire: Hernán Cortés (overview, within "The European Voyages of Exploration" site) (U. Calgary) |
| Bryan Pavlovich Hernando Cortez (historical overview by a high school student, with images and bibliography) |
| Franco de los Cobos Instructions to Conquistadors, 1517 (English translation of original text) East Tennessee State U.) |
| Ancient Middle America: European Exploration (map of Aztec empire, images, links)(Tim Roufs, U. Minnesota, Duluth) |
| A Journey through the Spanish Conquest (features timeline, bibliography, primary sources form both native and Spanish participants, plus conquistador biographies) (Jeff Schultz and Sean Johnson, U. Michigan) |
| The Spanish Invasion: Cortés and La Malinche (part 1 of multi-page historical overview of the conquest of Mexico, within the MEChA site) (MECHA, California State U., Los Angeles) |
| D'Història (well-organized, annotated Spanish history site; includes resources on the Iberian Peninsula; in Spanish) (Anaclet Pons, U. Valencia) |
| Hispanos Famosos (page dedicated to the celebration of Hispanic heritage, with a |
| History of Portugal: Primary Documents (links to primary sources) (Richard Hacken, Brigham Young U.) |
| History of Spain: Primary Documents (links to primary sources) (Richard Hacken, Brigham Young U.) |
| Portugal-- A Country Study (links to articles on Portuguese culture, history, and government) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
| Janet Schaw, Journal of a Lady of Quality, Being the Narrative of a Journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and Portugal, in the years 1774 to 1776 (wlink to full text; links to other articles; ithin the Documenting the American South site) (U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill) |
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Sí Spain |
| Homepage of Sí Spain (includes info on contemporary and historical Spain) (Embassy of Spain in Ottawa, Canada) |
| History of Spain |
| The Peninsular War and the Constitution of 1812 (Embassy of Spain in Ottawa, Canada) |
| Spain-- A Country Study (links to articles on Spanish culture, history, and government) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC) |
| Spanish History Index (within the WWW Virtual Libray site, focused on links to primary sources) (Iñaki López Martín, European University Institute, San Domenico, FI) |
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The Spanish-American War |
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Anti-Imperialism in the United States, 1898-1935
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| The Spanish-American War Centennial Website (numerous articles and background info) (Jess Giessel and Patrick McSherry) |
| Crucible of Empire: the Spanish-American War (educational resources, in a site devoted to the televised documentary) (PBS) |
| A War in Perspective, 1898-1998: Public Appeals, Memory, and the Spanish-American Conflict (exhibit materials, arranged by subject) (New York Public Library) |
| The Spanish Civil War (Dana Ward, Pitzer C.) |
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