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6. Boletín 1940, 11:16; Borah and Cook 1963:90; Cuevas 1975:5253; Archivo General de la Nación, Reales Cédulas Duplicadas 3-17-9. |
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7. Based on rates given by Benedict and Steggerda 1937:182. |
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8. Hassig 1985:3234. |
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9. Crónica mexicana 1975:32930 [chap. 32], 394 [chap. 46]; Durán 1967, 2:111 [chap. 12]. |
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10. Crónica mexicana 1975:394 [chap. 46]. |
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11. Crónica mexicana 1975:582 [chap. 84]. |
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12. Clavigero 1787, 1:350; Torquemada 197583, 4:334 [bk. 14, chap. 7]. |
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13. Crónica mexicana 1975:359 [chap. 38]. |
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14. Crónica mexicana 1975:609 [chap. 91]. |
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15. Crónica mexicana 1975:312 [chap. 28], 54647 [chap. 77], 552 [chap. 78]. The Aztec army was received and well supplied by many townsTollantzinco, Huaxyacac (Oaxaca), Tepeyacac, Itzyocan (Izucar), Chalco, Amaquemecan (Amecameca), Tlapechhuacan, Cocotitlan, and Tecuantepec. |
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16. Crónica mexicana 1975:54041 [chap. 75]; Durán 1967, 2:158 [chap. 18]. |
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17. Durán 1967, 2:168 [chap. 19]. |
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18. Crónica mexicana 1975:331 [chap. 32]; Durán 1967, 2:179 [chap. 21]. |
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19. Engels 1978:18. |
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20. Díaz del Castillo 190816, 4:3, 5 [bk. 10, chap. 137]. |
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21. McNeill 1982:2. |
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22. For example, when the rebelling Teloloapan surrendered to King Ahuitzotl, its people immediately supplied the Aztec army with intelligence about other rebellious towns in the area, gathered supplies for the journey, and provided guides for the army (Crónica mexicana 1975:52526 [chap. 72]). |
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23. Crónica mexicana 1975:600601 [chap. 89]. |
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24. Sahagún 1954:51. |
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25. Hernández 1946:62 [bk. 1, chap. 20]. |
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26. Crónica mexicana 1975:294 [chap. 23]. |
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27. Crónica mexicana 1975:359 [chap. 38]. |
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28. For example, a forced march was used when the people of Cuetlachtlan and Cempohuallan (Zempoala) rebelled and killed the Aztec emissaries sent to collect their tribute (Crónica mexicana 1975:34345 [chap. 34]). |
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29. On the campaign against the Pacific coastal towns of Xolotlan, Ayotlan, Mazatlan, and Xoconochco, the army marched from one major town to the next, where it was received, fed, and spent the night. And when the army arrived in Huaxyacac (Oaxaca), it stayed for two days and rested before proceeding (Crónica mexicana 1975:552 [chap. 78]). |
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30. Maurice 1930:212. |
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31. Engels 1978:20. |
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32. Neumann 1971. |
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33. Clausewitz 1943:27677. |
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34. Clausewitz 1943:275. |
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35. Neumann 1971. |
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36. Clausewitz 1943:275. |
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37. U.S. Army 1971a:11. |
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