This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1856 Excerpt: ...America. 3. Guatimozin, the Mexican king, was put to death for refusing to give up his treasures. 4: Mexico is noted for its lofty volcanic mountains, and its mines of gold and silver, which have yielded an immense amount of wealth. The productions are Indian corn, tobacco, XLII.--By whom was Mexico settled? 1. Who ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1856 Excerpt: ...America. 3. Guatimozin, the Mexican king, was put to death for refusing to give up his treasures. 4: Mexico is noted for its lofty volcanic mountains, and its mines of gold and silver, which have yielded an immense amount of wealth. The productions are Indian corn, tobacco, XLII.--By whom was Mexico settled? 1. Who conquered it? 1. What was the character of the natives? 2. What became of Guatimozin? 3. For what is Mexico noted? 4. What are the productions? 4. indigo, sugar, cotton, cochineal, mahogany, logwood, and a great variety of fruit and grain. 5. Mexico, the capital city, is situated on a lake, in the midst of a fertile valley. Vera Cruz1 is the chief seaport. 6. Guanajuato" is noted for its silver mines; JPiiebla,1 for its richly decorated religious edifices. 7. The religion is Catholic; the government, republican. Celebration of the Installation of Santa Anna, as President of Mexico. What is said of the capital? 5. What is the chief seaport? 5. For what is Guanaxuato noted? 6. For what, Puebla? 6. What is the reK7. What, the government? 7. LESSON XLIII. G V A T I 31 A L A OR C E N T li A L AMERICA. Traveller resting at Night. 1. Guatimala was settled by the Spaniards, about the same time as Mexico, to which it formerly belonged. 2. It is a rich and fertile'country, noted for its warm climate, numerous volcanoes, and beautiful scenery. XLHI.-'-By whom was Guatimala settled? 1. To whom did it formerly belong?. What is said of the country? 2, For what is it noted? 2. Cocoa Nut carved by a native Indian. 3. The people are more intelligent arid capable of selfgovernment than the Mexicans. 4. The mahogany tree is a native of this region. Large quantities are exported. 5. Here are ruins of vast cities, overgrown by trees and shrubs. They are supposed...
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