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We were very kindly received by the English merchants to whom my companion had letters, and we set ourselves to learn wh
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"We were very kindly received by the English merchants to whom my companion had letters, and we set ourselves to learn what was the real state of things in Mexico"

- Edward Burnett Tylor

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This quote is from Edward Burnett Tylor's book, "Anahuac: Or Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern". In this quote, Tylor is describing his journey to Mexico and the warm welcome he and his buddy received from the English merchants. This recommends that the English merchants had a great relationship with the Mexicans which they were willing to help Tylor and his companion learn more about the nation. This quote likewise indicates that the English merchants had a good understanding of the political and economic situation in Mexico, which was most likely helpful to Tylor and his buddy as they sought to gain a better understanding of the country. Tylor's quote highlights the significance of having great relationships with individuals in order to get understanding and insight into a new place.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Edward Burnett Tylor between October 2, 1832 and January 2, 1917. He/she was a famous Scientist from England. The author also have 19 other quotes.

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