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What was the policy of assimilation?

It is a policy which was usually forced upon indigenous peoples to change them into their European or European-American counterparts. White people felt that natives needed to be civilized according to their values and they also felt that natives could not assimilate into white cultures unless they acted like they were white.


How did Spain's conquest of central Mexico and the Andes shape European competition in the America's?

America has brought change to the world. This is something that Spain, Mexico and European could not do.


How did the trade competition between European countries start to change North America?

Choco-beans I think.


How did Spain's conquest of central Mexico and the Andes shape European competition in the Americas?

America has brought change to the world. This is something that Spain, Mexico and European could not do.


What happened to the natives once the spanish took over?

the natives had to learn Christianity and change their way of religion.


What does it mean to convert natives?

to change them over to your religion


In what way did the exploration of America change the diet of European people?

New foods like corn were brought back to Europe.


What was the main motive of the conquistadors and the contact between the natives?

no the motives weren't fulfilled they didn't find any gold and didn't really change the ways of the natives


Why were resistance movements often led by natives?

because they didn't want change in their colonies.


Were the Spanish missionaries the first Europeans to change the lifestyles of the natives in south Texas?

Yes, they were


What is America in Welsh?

No change - its America.


How did Pocahontas change American lives?

she changed lives because she got the natives and whites to become friends