Many lived harsh lives or died
Many lived harsh lives or died
The social and economic development ruined the Americans by being kicked out of their homes and forced to marry the Spain's men because their were no Spanish women that came on the journey with them
It enabled them to start colonies in the Americas
It enabled them to start colonies in the Americas
Most accepted the Europeans .
Most accepted the Europeans .
It pretty well destroyed the Aztec Empire, and enriched the Spanish.
The mesoamerican native, was sedentary when the Spanish arrived to this part of the world, so they did not force them to be sedentary the Indians that were not sedentary were the chichimecas, or the American Indian or native American.
Many of the native American tribes who were already in the Americas were overthrown by the Europeans such as the aztects being overthrown by Spanish conquistadors.
The first Spanish in North America were Conquistadors on exploration missions. They brought with them diseases that the Indians weren't immune to - like small pox and measles. These diseases killed thousands of Indians.
he argued against the belief were indians were considered an inferior race in america
The Reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula, culminating in 1492, instilled a sense of religious unity and military prowess in Spain, as the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella sought to spread Christianity and their influence. This mindset fueled the Spanish conquests in the Americas, where explorers and conquistadors viewed their expansion as a continuation of their earlier campaigns against Muslims. Additionally, the wealth gained from the Reconquest, particularly from the Moors, provided the resources necessary for overseas exploration and colonization efforts. Thus, the Reconquest laid the foundation for Spain's imperial ambitions and aggressive expansion in the New World.