This book is a definitive account of the Spanish conquest of Mexico in the 16th century, written by the Spanish historian Antonio de SolĂs. It provides a detailed chronicle of the events leading up to the conquest, the battles and skirmishes that ensued, and the aftermath of the conquest. The book is based on extensive research and first-hand accounts of the events, and provides valuable insights into the cultural and social life of Mexico at the time. This new English translation makes this important historical work accessible to a wider audience.
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