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Spaniards and moved
De Gages moved from Modena towards Lucca, the Spaniards and French in the Alps under Marshal Maillebois advanced through the Italian Riviera to the Tanaro and in the middle of July the two armies were at last concentrated between the Scrivia and the Tanaro, to the unusually large number of 80, 000.
Wheeler's forces moved to encircle the Spaniards ' first battle line, assaulting its front and right flank, but were repulsed.
In turn, much later, during the 18th century, some Moriscos ( Muslim and Jewish Spaniards forcibly converted to Catholicism ) also moved to Livorno from Spain.
This moved many Amerindians to deliberately seek to dilute their tribal identity and that of their descendants as a way for them to escape the service, by seeking intermarriage with people from different ethnicities, especially Spaniards or Creoles.
In 1763, when the Kingdom of Great Britain took control of Florida, the community of Spaniards and Native Americans were moved to Havana.
After the conquest of Avignon, he moved to Milan which had been abandoned by the Spaniards.
The Piro also moved to El Paso to live among the Spaniards, eventually forming part of the Piro, Manso, and Tiwa tribe.
Beresford deployed Hoghton's brigade behind Zayas's lines and Abercrombie's to the rear of Ballesteros, then moved them forward to relieve the Spaniards.
The date for the uprising was moved up, because the Spaniards had discovered the plans in early October.
There is indeed not a house in the city that has not been made of this stone, or at least the houses built by the Spaniards .” Today, only the stones that were too large to be easily moved remain at the site.
Wheeler's forces moved to encircle the Spaniards ' first echelon, assaulting its front and right flank, but were repulsed.
Galicenos were used by Spaniards in silver mines and as pack horses ; in the latter role they moved further northward with the Spanish missions and were sometimes lost in battle or stolen by Indians.
In 1687, Spaniards attempted to send Yamasees to the West Indes as slaves, so the tribe revolted against the Spanish missions and their Native allies, and the tribe moved into the British colony of the Province of South Carolina ( present day South Carolina ).

Spaniards and across
In the 1647 campaign, Thomas Francis is mentioned as commanding alongside the French general in the forces sent across north Italy to work with the Duke of Modena Francesco I d ' Este who had just allied with France and opened up a ' second front ' against the Spaniards in Milan, though Mazarin confessed that he had appointed Thomas only because he feared that, if left behind in Piedmont, the Prince's restless spirit would make more trouble.
In the 1647 campaign, Thomas is mentioned as commanding alongside the French general in the forces sent across north Italy to work with the Duke of Modena Francesco I d ' Este who had just allied with France and opened up a ' second front ' against the Spaniards in Milan, though Mazarin confessed that he had appointed Thomas only because he feared that, if left behind in Piedmont, the Prince's restless spirit would make more trouble.
After Moctezuma was killed in the attempt to negotiate with his own people, the Spaniards determined to escape by fighting their way across one of the causeways that led from the city across the lake and to the mainland.
During that time, the Spaniards attempted to convert all the native Indians they came across to Christianity.
Ernst deployed his force behind a ditch, hoping to fight a delaying action, but the Spaniards were already in great strength across the bridge and charged right home, piercing his centre.
Spaniards also joined other German units, mainly the Waffen-SS, and fresh volunteers slipped across the Spanish border near Lourdes in occupied France.
The Ottomans were fighting a naval war against the Spaniards across the Mediterranean, and the Kingdom of Tlemcen became another vassal of the Sultan in Constantinople.
He began his study of Nahuatl while travelling across the Atlantic, learning from indigenous nobles who were returning to the New World from Spain, and would later be recognized as one of the Spaniards most proficient in this language.
It was across the river from the walled city of Intramuros, where the Spaniards resided.
In spite of the advantage of their horses and their skill with their swords, by noon the Spaniards were pushed into a retreat toward the east, across the Mapocho River ; and, by mid-afternoon, they were backed up to the plaza itself.
In 1810, he made a skilful retreat at the head of 600 men, in the face of 6, 000 Spaniards, across the Sierra de Caceres.
They were composed of mainly silver, copper, and gold plundered by the Spaniards during the conquests of Cortés and hastily melted into bars of tumbaga for transport across the Atlantic.
" With a wary eye on Castaños ' columns across the river, and needing time to prepare his wagons and carriages ( encumbered by plunder from the sack of Cordoba ), Dupont postponed the retreat till nightfall, hoping to conceal his departure from the Spaniards.
This town was established by the Spaniards in the early 18th century in the settlement of " Daang Lungsod " with the construction of the " Cota " better known as Baluarte de Señor San Miguel located across the river in the modern Cantilan.
The most famous of these expeditions was the one led by General José de San Martín, who led a 5000-man army across the Andes Mountains to expel the Spaniards from Chile and later from Perú.

Spaniards and Chaco
When they go hunting, the indians gather from many parts the vicuñas and guanacos, that crowd is called Chacu, in the Quechua language, which is common in Peru, and that Spaniards have corrupted into Chaco.
Prior to national independence of the nations that compose the Chaco, the entire area was a colonial region of its own, named by the Spaniards as Chiquitos.

Spaniards and found
Since these expeditions found nothing of value the Spaniards largely abandoned northward expansion.
In the surroundings of the legendary Ceiba de Ponce, broken pieces of indigenous pottery, shells, and stones were found to confirm the presence of Taino Indians long before the Spaniards that latter settled in the area.
In 1534 during the invasion and occupation of the city of Qusqu today Cusco, the Spaniards found the first resistance of qhishwa-ayrnaras and saw between the multitude, objects similar to the flag of strips and pictures of seven colors of the rainbow.
The Spaniards did not understand, and having found no gold, they soon departed.
The Spaniards found gold, silver and lead.
Researchers M. Falchi and M. Zucca found a manuscript dating the first tournament to 1543, whereas Pau, a late local historian, believed it originated in Oristano before the Spaniards set foot on the island.
Hidalgo found the sedentary Indians and castes of the Valley of Mexico as much opposed to the insurgents as were the creoles and Spaniards.
When the first Spaniards arrived in the 16th century, they found the Filipinos having a civilization of their own and some living in well-organized independent villages called barangays.
At the time the Bible used in Spain was in Latin and he found that most Spaniards knew little about its contents.
With the court and the old Fronde in alliance against him, Condé found no recourse but that of making common cause with the Spaniards who were at war with France.
The eight primary rays of the sun found in the Philippine Flag represent the first eight provinces ( Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Manila, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Tarlac ) that sought independence from Spain and were placed under martial law by the Spaniards at the start of the Philippine Revolution in 1896.
The Spaniards, thinking he meant it as the name of the island, adopted the name Sikihod which was later changed to Siquijor because the Spaniards found it too difficult to pronounce.
When the Spaniards led by Miguel López de Legazpi came to Panay from Cebu in 1569, they found people with tattoos, and so they called it Isla de los Pintados.
When the Spaniards arrived in April 1565, they named it " Negros " because of the dark-skinned natives they found.
The second was when the Spaniards established a settlement around the region and found an abundance of a mollusk called pios or kapid, the old native name which has also come to known as Capiz.
When the Spaniards led by Miguel López de Legazpi came to Panay from Cebu in 1569, they found people with tattoos, and so they called it Isla de los Pintados.
When the Spaniards first explored Lanao in 1689, they found a well-settled community named Dansalan at the lake's northern end.
His Spanish-sounding forename was chosen by his mother, who found it in an English gothic novel written by George Walker, The Three Spaniards ( London, 1800 ).
While there, La Amistad is found by a military vessel bearing an American flag — the Spaniards have tricked the Africans by sailing directly for the United States.
The Spaniards advanced to the south and occupied Tumbes, where they found out about the civil war between Huáscar and Atahualpa.
The Inca found no Spaniards in the plaza, as they were all inside the buildings ; the only one to come out was the Dominican friar Vicente de Valverde with an interpreter.
On November 17 the Spaniards sacked the Inca army camp in which they found great gold, silver, and emeralds.
When the Spaniards came into the territory, they found a rich state.

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