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The Spanish Pioneers

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The author contends that Spain was the principal agent in the discovery and settlement of the Americas and critiques prevailing Anglo-centric histories for understating that contribution. The narrative surveys voyages and mapping, the processes of conquest and colonization, and the spread of missions and towns, while offering compact biographical sketches of explorers, soldiers, and missionaries. Detailed chapters examine major campaigns in the Caribbean, Mexico, and the Andes, including the overthrow of indigenous rulers and the founding of colonial institutions. Overall the work blends popular storytelling with interpretive argument to reshape readers' view of early American history.

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Charles Fletcher Lummis

Charles Fletcher Lummis was an American author, journalist, and early advocate for the preservation of Native American culture. Known for his vivid storytelling and deep appreciation for the American Southwest, Lummis's works often reflect his travels and experiences across diverse landscapes. His notable book, "The Enchanted Burro / And Other Stories as I Have Known Them from Maine to Chile and California," showcases his unique perspective and narrative style. Additionally, Lummis contributed significantly to the understanding of Spanish exploration in the Americas through works like "The Spanish Pioneers" and "Los exploradores españoles del siglo XVI." His literary contributions continue to resonate in discussions of cultural heritage and exploration.

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