Basically Hernando De Soto treated the native Americans very poorly. He wanted them to be slaves and carry things for him. Near Tuskaloosa, De Soto ordered his men to burn the native American settlement down and 2,000 to 6,000 warriors were killed.
he had some good relationships with the Aztecs
Yes he did. The natives called him part of the family. :)
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Yes, he enslaved many and killed those who resisted.
Native Americans lived there and used it for their physical ailments 8,000 years before Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto discovered it.
Hernando de Soto
Yes, Hernando de Soto was a Spanish conquistador.
Hernando De Soto sailed from cuba to santas village
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Eventually Spain gave Hernando de Soto the governorship of Cuba. He settled there, but did not stay for very long. He returned to exploration and died in a fight with Native Americans.
Yes. Hernando De Soto did find native Americans. He then made them naked and chained them. Hemade them slaves. Most of them died because this was during the winter.
Basically Hernando De Soto treated the native Americans very poorly. He wanted them to be slaves and carry things for him. Near Tuskaloosa, De Soto ordered his men to burn the native American settlement down and 2,000 to 6,000 warriors were killed.
he did not have any hardships because he was famous.................
The Natives began to catch diseases because of the Spanish
ya but werent native Americans there first??
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He was pretty nice to the Native Americans( much nicer than the other explorers)
Hernando De Soto was responsible for the deaths of many native Americans. He was also responsible for the deaths of some of his men because of his actions. For example, he ordered the Chickasaw to give him 200 men to carry things for De Soto's expedition. They refused and killed 40 of the Spanish.
There is no specific,but all that is known is that he killed many Native Americans.