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Title: The White Conquerors: A Tale of Toltec and Aztec

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Summary: "The White Conquerors: A Tale of Toltec and Aztec" by Kirk Munroe is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds during the time of the Aztec Empire and focuses on the clash between the indigenous peoples and the Spanish conquistadors, specifically centered around the character Tlahuicol, a valorous war-chief of the Tlascala, who becomes a prisoner of the Aztecs. As tensions mount in Tenochtitlan, the narrative explores themes of resistance, identity, and the impact of foreign invaders on ancient cultures. At the start of the tale, the festivities in Tenochtitlan loom over the impending sacrifice of Tlahuicol, who remains defiant despite his capture. The night before the great festival dedicated to the Aztecs’ calendar stone sets a somber tone as Tlahuicol reflects on his family and the harsh reality of the Aztec's oppressive rule. Meanwhile, Montezuma, king of the Aztecs, grapples with the unsettling news of white-skinned beings landing on the coast, heralding impending conflict. The chapter establishes a rich backdrop of Aztec culture and highlights Tlahuicol's complex identity and spirit of rebellion against his captors, setting the stage for the ensuing struggles and the fateful intersection of indigenous and European worlds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 63.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Author: Munroe, Kirk, 1850-1930

Illustrator: Stacey, W. S. (Walter S.), 1846-1929

EBook No.: 47810

Published: Dec 29, 2014

Downloads: 246

Language: English

Subject: Biographical fiction

Subject: Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Adventure stories

Subject: Voyages and travels -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Youth -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Enslaved persons -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Kings and rulers -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Battles -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Mexico -- History -- Conquest, 1519-1540 -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Aztecs -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Cortés, Hernán, 1485-1547 -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Indians of Central America -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Montezuma II, Emperor of Mexico, approximately 1480-1520 -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Toltecs -- Juvenile fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2025-09-04T07:10:40Z The White Conquerors: A Tale of Toltec and Aztec

This edition has images.

Title: The White Conquerors: A Tale of Toltec and Aztec

Credits: Produced by Shirley McAleer, Shaun Pinder and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This
file was produced from images generously made available
by The Internet Archive)

Summary: "The White Conquerors: A Tale of Toltec and Aztec" by Kirk Munroe is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds during the time of the Aztec Empire and focuses on the clash between the indigenous peoples and the Spanish conquistadors, specifically centered around the character Tlahuicol, a valorous war-chief of the Tlascala, who becomes a prisoner of the Aztecs. As tensions mount in Tenochtitlan, the narrative explores themes of resistance, identity, and the impact of foreign invaders on ancient cultures. At the start of the tale, the festivities in Tenochtitlan loom over the impending sacrifice of Tlahuicol, who remains defiant despite his capture. The night before the great festival dedicated to the Aztecs’ calendar stone sets a somber tone as Tlahuicol reflects on his family and the harsh reality of the Aztec's oppressive rule. Meanwhile, Montezuma, king of the Aztecs, grapples with the unsettling news of white-skinned beings landing on the coast, heralding impending conflict. The chapter establishes a rich backdrop of Aztec culture and highlights Tlahuicol's complex identity and spirit of rebellion against his captors, setting the stage for the ensuing struggles and the fateful intersection of indigenous and European worlds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 63.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Author: Munroe, Kirk, 1850-1930

Illustrator: Stacey, W. S. (Walter S.), 1846-1929

EBook No.: 47810

Published: Dec 29, 2014

Downloads: 246

Language: English

Subject: Biographical fiction

Subject: Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Adventure stories

Subject: Voyages and travels -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Youth -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Enslaved persons -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Kings and rulers -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Battles -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Mexico -- History -- Conquest, 1519-1540 -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Aztecs -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Cortés, Hernán, 1485-1547 -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Indians of Central America -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Montezuma II, Emperor of Mexico, approximately 1480-1520 -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Toltecs -- Juvenile fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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