The Spanish soldiers took advantage of the natives who did not have horses like them.
yes.
He stated very plainly in his diary that he saw them as slaves. The Spanish considered them less because they weren’t Christian and weren’t white. On his second voyage he took 1200 as slaves.
He stated very plainly in his diary that he saw them as slaves. The Spanish considered them less because they weren’t Christian and weren’t white. On his second voyage he took 1200 as slaves.
He stated very plainly in his diary that he saw them as slaves. The Spanish considered them less because they weren’t Christian and weren’t white. On his second voyage he took 1200 as slaves.
The three goals of the Spanish when they came to the Americas were to spread Christianity, capture Natives, take the Native's gold for money.
the conquistadors would take advantage and take all ther suff a use it against the natives
Many of the natives died of small pox. This helped the Spanish take over the Inca empire.
The Spanish were after gold. They heard there were these cities of gold in what is now the US. So they conquered to get rich. They made the natives take them on searches for these cities but they were never found. Strategy wise, the natives thought the Spanish were gods. So they let them right in to there cities. Also, the Spanish had guns and weapons that the natives had never seen before. They tricked the Mexicans into thinking they were friends, and then captured them.
No, the whites force the natives to leave therefore they had no right
Natives did not except the Europeans being on their territory. The Europeans tried to take control and make natives convert their religion to Christianity or make them their slaves. They usually did take control because they had superior weapons compared to the natives.
Tagalog translation of take advantage: nanlalamang
Native Americans lacked immunity to many of the diseases brought over by the Europeans. This conferred a distinct advantage because many of the natives died and it was easier to take their lands.