s&s set 1
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Struggle and SurvivalSet 1: Chapters
7, 11 & 18
Karla Castillo
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Martin Ocelotl
• An indigenous prodigy, christened Martin, was punished for teaching his ancient, religious views; he was seen as an enemy of the Holy Faith by the Spaniards.
• He became rich by making money through his estates and teachings.
• His punishment consisted of humiliation to the colony and was sent on a ship to Spain for execution.
• His courage against the Spanish invasion was seen through his many followers that continued to worship their ancient rituals, even after his disappearance.
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Isabel Moctezuma
• Brought up in a time where very precise, wedding ceremonies were done between nobles, Isabel ended up marrying five different Aztec men.
• Later on, she was the first woman that a Spanish man married and they had a child.
• She was the first symbol of a Hispanic, Indian woman. As was her child.
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Enrico Martinez
• Enrico arrived to Veracruz, Mexico on one of the Spanish ships just like other immigrants.
• He showed up with scientific and political knowledge.
• Because of his non-spanish background, it was difficult for him to start a life in the fields he wished to.
• He was imprisoned for his own work and his opportunities to succeed further in life ended.