Francisco Coronado's treatment of native Indians was often harsh and violent. He sought to conquer and exploit the native populations he encountered in his expeditions, leading to conflicts and oppression. His actions contributed to the suffering and deaths of many native peoples.
Alvar Nunez Cabeza De Vaca initially treated the Native Americans he encountered with kindness and respect, offering them medical assistance and establishing friendly relations. However, as conditions deteriorated during his expedition, he resorted to coercion and force to ensure the survival of his group which strained his relationship with the Native Americans.
Jacques Cartier initially had friendly interactions with the native people he encountered in Canada, exchanging gifts and forming alliances. However, he later kidnapped two sons of a chief in an attempt to force the chief to lead him to valuable resources. This act ultimately strained his relationship with the native people.
The interactions between the Roanoke colony and the Native Americans were initially positive, with some trading and alliances formed. However, as tensions grew and supplies dwindled, relationships deteriorated. It is unclear what ultimately happened to the Roanoke colony, but later attempts at settling the area were met with hostility from Native American tribes.
Native Americans treated de Soto's expedition differently from Columbus' because by the time de Soto arrived, indigenous populations had experienced previous encounters with Europeans like Columbus and thus were more wary and resistant. Additionally, de Soto's expedition was more aggressive, seeking gold and resources through force, resulting in increased hostility from Native Americans.
Abel Janszoon Tasman encountered Indigenous peoples during his voyages in the 17th century. His interactions with the natives were generally peaceful, but there were instances of violence and misunderstandings. Tasman's encounters with the native populations varied depending on the specific circumstances of each meeting.
francisco treated the natives like regularpeople
The dutch wanted to form a alliance with the Indians so it can compete against the French in trade.
They treated the native Americans very badly and they took their kids away because they wanted to convert them to Christianity.
they saw them as lazy savages and they tried to subdue, convert, and make the indians like them.
Columbus treated the Indians poorly. Columbus killed and tortured many native Indians.
The Mission San Rafael Archangel was founded in 1817 as a medical sub-mission of the MIssion San Francisco de Asis. It was a hospital originally intended to treat sick Native Americans in the Bay Area of San Francisco.
they saw them as lazy savages and they tried to subdue, convert, and make the indians like them.
The indians were treated horribly, they were beaten by missionaries if they didn't do things right.
The rich people was so rich that they could treat the indians any way they want
the Indians treated their children by giving them medican?
nicely
Treat the Indians equally