Historia de Venezuela, Tomo II by active 16th century Pedro de Aguado

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Author Aguado, Pedro de, active 16th century
Contributor Bécker, Jerónimo, 1857-1925
Title Historia de Venezuela, Tomo II
Note Reading ease score: 19.9 (College graduate level). Very difficult to read.
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Summary "Historia de Venezuela, Tomo II" by Fray Pedro de Aguado is a historical account written in the early 17th century. This work provides an in-depth exploration of the period of Spanish colonization in Venezuela, particularly focusing on the expeditions and interactions with indigenous populations during the era of the conquest. The narrative often reflects on significant figures and events that contributed to the shaping of Venezuela's history. The opening of the book begins with a prologue that discusses the historical context in which Pedro de Aguado wrote his account, including the contributions of other historians and the limited available information about his life. The text then transitions into the first chapter, detailing the governorship of Don Pedro de Heredia and his expedition to establish Cartagena. Aguado describes the challenges faced by Heredia and his men, including hostile encounters with indigenous tribes, the difficulties of navigation and survival in a new land, and the quest for gold in burial sites, which reflects the broader themes of greed, power, and the impact of conquest on both the colonizers and the indigenous peoples. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Spanish
LoC Class F2301: Latin America local history: Venezuela
Subject Venezuela -- History -- To 1556
Subject Venezuela -- History -- 1556-1810
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EBook-No. 39948
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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