Imperialism: Compare China and Yucatan

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History

 

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November 23, 2016

 

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This conquest of the Yucatan much like the Jesuits in China, was identifiably imperial in its intent. At first they were received without contest and several of the Itza even gave their consent to be baptized. However, it was when the Itza King refused to convert to Christianity that conflict arose. Not too long after this a small group of 60 soldiers from Spain and their Mayan allies went to the Peten and were met by Itza warriors and knocked back...
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However, it was when the Itza King refused to convert to Christianity that conflict arose. Not too long after this a small group of 60 soldiers from Spain and their Mayan allies went to the Peten and were met by Itza warriors and knocked back. After this setback a larger force was sent to the Yucatan by the Spaniards and in 1967 a group of 200 plus Spanish and Mayan soldiers were sent with artillery, horses, and a supply train through the jungle...
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