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History of the Conquest of Mexico; vol. 3/4

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An account of the Spanish occupation of the Aztec capital that describes Montezuma swearing allegiance to the newcomers, the seizure and division of imperial treasures, and efforts to introduce Christian worship within the teocalli, which heighten native unease. Parallel narratives trace diplomatic and legal maneuvers in Spain, Velázquez's commission of Narváez, and the arrival of rival Spanish forces. Cortés responds by shrewd negotiation, covertly recruiting and bribing opponents, departing the city to confront Narváez, and launching a surprise attack that defeats the rival expedition, while tensions and insecurity persist among both Spaniards and indigenous populations.

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William Hickling Prescott

William Hickling Prescott was an American historian renowned for his detailed narratives of the Spanish conquests in the Americas. His most notable works include "History of the Conquest of Mexico" and "History of the Conquest of Peru," which are celebrated for their vivid storytelling and thorough research. Prescott's writings not only illuminate the events of the past but also reflect his deep understanding of the cultural contexts surrounding these historical moments. His meticulous approach to history has earned him a lasting place in American literary heritage, influencing both historians and readers alike.

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