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First of all, the Indians were only looking for shelter and food. The Spanish tricked them and led them in. They made the Indians believe in their religion, their cultures. The houses the Spanish built for the Indians were made of wet moss, only the size of a couch. Every day, the Spanish gloated because they didn't have to do anything.

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