Spanish & Colonial Santa Fe, The

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  • Copyright: 1998
  • Closed-Captioned
  • Color, Live Action
  • MARC records, Catalog Card Kit and Single Main Entry Cards are available
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Grades: 3 to 7
  
Runtime: 23 minutes
  
Item #: K6627
  
Availability: In Stock!
  
Format: VHS
  
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Closed-Captioning: Yes
 

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PRODUCT SUMMARY


Explore the history of Santa Fe, New Mexico, founded in 1610 as the northernmost outpost of the vast Spanish empire in the New World. In search of cities of gold, the Spanish expanded northward from Mexico, but instead found the Pueblo Indians whom they converted to Catholicism and made Spanish citizens. Although there were ongoing conflicts between the Spanish and the Pueblos, the unique mix of these cultures left a lasting legacy on the settlement that can still be seen in Santa Fe today. Part of the Colonial Life for Children Video Series. A teacher's guide is included and available online.


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

"...fast-paced and informative…quality of each production is excellent...visuals, sound, narration, brisk pacing and sound information both informs young viewers and sustains their attention throughout." - School Library Journal

"Conveying a good deal of information in a relaxed manner, these are excellent resources for social-studies classes." - Booklist



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THIS TITLE IS PART OF THE SERIES:

Colonial Life for Children Series (Volumes IV-IX)
Colonial Life for Children Video Series

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