Pedro Alvarez Cabral, a Portuguese explorer, treated the natives he encountered in Brazil with violence and exploitation. He claimed the land for Portugal and established settlements, often resorting to force to subjugate and control the indigenous population in the region. His actions contributed to the oppression and displacement of native people in Brazil.
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.
As people began to move west they wanted the Native American lands, so the act made it official that the tribes were to be removed. From the very moment of the first colony the European settlers did their best to kill, remove, or displace the Native tribes from their lands. The government made treaties they broke and they forcibly removed people to reservations. The Union army would go into a sleeping village early in the morning and kill men, women, and children. The government policy was a " good Indian was a dead one" and they would do anything to accomplish this task. Read Black Elk Speaks or Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee for further understanding of the genocide that was committed.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems in the joints. It involves inserting a thin, flexible tube with a camera and instruments through small incisions to visualize and repair issues within the joint.
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.
A doctor
horribly
horribly
he was nice
The Portuguese treated the natives either as enslaved labor or as subjects to be converted to Christianity and integrated into their colonial society. They imposed their culture, religion, and political systems on the indigenous populations, often leading to conflict and resistance.
fair and kind
he beat them
they treated them like science prodjects
Badly because they killed him
He shared weapons with the Natives.
like friends :D
the natives were Inslaved to the Spanish and English
The people of the Falkland Islands ARE British.