Monday, October 21, 2019
The Benito Pablo Juarez Journal essays
The Benito Pablo Juarez Journal essays    What's a hero? A hero is define as "one that is much admired or shows great     courage" by the Merriam Webster's Notebook Dictionary. A hero can also be define     as what Benito Pablo Juarez is to Mexico. Benito was born in a small village in     Oaxaca called San Pablo Guelatao on March 21, 1806 in a two roomed cottage with     floors of dirt. Benito was born to Marcelino Juarez and Grigida Garcia two catholic     Zapotec indians. Benito had two older sisters one named Maria and the other one             Benito's parent's died only a couple of months apart from each other, three     years after Benito's birth. When Benito's parent's died he and his sister's went to live     with there grandparent's, Pedro Juarez and Justa Lopez. At the age eleven Benito's     grandparent's died  his sisters were older and had already gotten married. After that     happend Benito had to move with his uncle Matias Juarez.             Benito like many Zapotec indiants didn't speak spanish, he only spoke his native     language. Matias tought Benito every thing he knew about the spanish language, but     Benito wanted to learn more about it and about the world. The only way that Benito     was going to be able to know more about the world and how to speak spanish was     by going to the city of Oaxaca. Or by going to the Catholic Fathers, but Benito did not     want to become a priest. One day when Benito was taking care of the sheep, he found     out that there were some men that had come from the city of Oaxaca to buy some     mules. As the men were walking down the road to get to the city of Oaxaca. Benito     saw them, and decided to ask them to tell him a story about the city of Oaxaca. Wile     the men were entertaining Benito with there stories about the city Oaxaca one of the     men stole one of his sheep. A few minutes after the men left to the city of Oaxaca,     Benito counted his sheep again. To see that one of them was missing, Benito does not    ...     
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