spaniards

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spaniards

Let's eat!

1999
Each day Antonio's Mama tries to get everyone to sit down together to eat, but someone is always busy elsewhere, until the family celebrates a new arrival.

Soccer star Andr?es Iniesta

2014
"This sports biography explores the life of the Spanish footballer and his rise from being captain of Barcelona's Under-15 team to a key member of Barcelona's championship winning first team"--Provided by publisher.

Vasco N??ez de Balboa

2014
A brief biography of Spanish explorer Vasco N??ez de Balboa.

The Spanish in early America

2014
The Spanish claim to territories that are today the United States rested upon the 16th century exploits of Ponce de Leon, Hernando De Soto, and Francisco V?zquez de Coronado. The Spanish colonies in America at one time or another were comprised of South America, Central America, Mexico, most of the United States and the Caribbean.

Spanish missions

2007
Introduces the first Spanish inhabitants of America, from why they came and daily life in the missions, to their affect on Native Americans.

Fielding's Spanish trails in the Southwest

1986
Relive history by following in the footsteps of the Spanish Conquistadors in New Mexico and Arizona.

America's real first Thanksgiving

St. Augustine, Florida, September 8, 1565
2007

Life in St. Augustine

2003
An overview of life in St. Augustine, Florida, from 1513 to 1845, including the housing, food, clothing, schools, and everyday activities of the settlers, as well as their interaction with native people.

Ruled Britannia

2002
In 1597, the island of Britain has been under the rule of King Philip in the name of Spain for nearly a decade and William Shakespeare has no interest in politics, until he is asked to pen his greatest work yet, a play that may incite the people of Britain to rise against their persecutors and change the course of history.

A comer!

1999
Each day Antonio's Mam? tries to get everyone to sit down together to eat, but someone is always busy elsewhere, until the family celebrates a new arrival.

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