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Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest

According to historical consensus, the Spanish conquest of the New World was a cataclysm in which superior European technology and organization overwhelmed Native American civilizations. In this daring revisionist critique, Restall describes a far more complex process in which Indians were central participants on both sides of the struggle.

Author(s)

Matthew Restall

Categories

CLAS Resources

Grade Levels

9–12, College

Location

CLAS Lending Library

Availability

2 Copies Available