As the Spaniards advanced, the Mexicans set up a fierce war-cry, and sent off clouds of arrows with their accustomed spirit, while the women and boys
Cortes Captures the Aztec Capital
This series has four easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Amid the Ruins.IntroductionAs we pick up the story, Montezuma, the
Diaz Falls in Mexico – 6
Today's installment concludes Diaz Falls in Mexico,the name of our combined selection by Mrs. E.A. Tweedie and Dolores Butterfield. The concluding
Diaz Falls in Mexico – 5
Madero took the attitude that he was a presidential candidate in a free republic and began what he called his democratic campaign.Continuing Diaz
Diaz Falls in Mexico – 4
Let it be said to Diaz's credit that he did try, in a measure, at first to better those conditions.Continuing Diaz Falls in Mexico,our selection
Diaz Falls in Mexico – 3
Trouble followed trouble in the north, which, be it remembered, runs to a distance of over a thousand miles from Mexico City itself.Continuing Diaz
Diaz Falls in Mexico – 2
It is rather the cry nowadays that men's best work is done before forty; and even their good work no later than sixty; but among endless exceptions
Diaz Falls in Mexico
This series has six easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionOn May 25, 1911, Porfirio Diaz resigned the Presidency of Mexico, under the