- Stock Photography: BELL TOWER OF THE COLONIAL ERA IN MEXICO by Luland2013
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- Photo title: Bell tower of the colonial era in Mexico
- Author: Luland2013
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- In Mexico, the colonial era includes the discovery of the American continent in 1542, when Spain had absolute control of the now Mexican Republic, until the Independence of Mexico, at the beginning of the 19th century. The Mexican architecture of that time focuses mainly on Catholic religious buildings, due to the need of the Spaniards to evangelize the so-called New Spain. And to achieve this, they destroyed numerous pre-Hispanic temples with which they sought to eradicate the polytheistic religious customs of the natives, which were based on Gods symbolized by natural elements, to which they worshiped.
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