In early April 1536, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada led a military expedition from the coastal city of Santa Marta deep into the interior of what is today modern Colombia. With roughly eight hundred Spaniards and numerous native carriers and black slaves, the Jiménez expedition was larger than the combined forces under Hernando Cortés and Francisco Pizarro. Over the course of the one-year campaign, nearly three-quarters of Jiménez\u27s men perished, most from illness and hunger. Yet, for the 179 survivors, the expedition proved to be one of the most profitable campaigns of the sixteenth century. Unfortunately, the history of the Spanish conquest of Colombia remains virtually unknown. Through a series of firsthand primary accounts, translated in...
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In early April 1536, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada led a military expedition from the coastal city of S...
In early April 1536, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada led a military expedition from the coastal city of S...
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Exemplary Violence explores the violent colonial history of the New Kingdom of Granada (modern-day C...
Three narratives describing the expeditions made by early Spanish explorers between 1528 and 1543 of...
The account of the scientific work of the expedition, written by Jorge Juan Y Santacilia, was publis...
In early April 1536, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada led a military expedition from the coastal city of S...
In early April 1536, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada led a military expedition from the coastal city of S...
This article introduces readers to one of the most richly documented, yet poorly understood regions ...
In this paper, I will discuss the development of one type of Western captivity narrative, a Spanish ...
This study traces the first one-hundred years after the Spanish conquest of the Alto Magdalena Regio...
The sixteenth-century Spanish conquest in the Americas has significantly altered world history. Unfo...
This deeply researched, intensely thoughtful, and finely illustrated book fills a major void. Wherea...
During the conquest of the Americas, many Spanish conquistadors prospered off the subjugation of the...
This study traces the first one-hundred years after the Spanish conquest of the Alto Magdalena Regio...
The years leading up to the 1992 Quincentennial of Columbus’ first voyage saw an increase in Latin A...
With the discovery of the isthmian way connecting the North Sea – Atlantic ocean – with the South Se...
Five hundred years ago, Hernán Cortés launched his invasion of Mexico (1519–1521), which culminated ...
Exemplary Violence explores the violent colonial history of the New Kingdom of Granada (modern-day C...
Three narratives describing the expeditions made by early Spanish explorers between 1528 and 1543 of...
The account of the scientific work of the expedition, written by Jorge Juan Y Santacilia, was publis...