they bribed them and beat them to go against other natives
A bible and it actually worked
Life in America before Europeans arrived was described as pretty primitive. These natives relied only on nature and how they could use it.
Because they thought they were useless and had nothing to use against the europeans...
The colonists seem to be rebelling against high taxes, your highness. The natives soon began rebelling against mission life.
Europeans treated the Arawaks fairly well for the times. They did use them as laborers, but did not look at them as slaves. They also, sadly, did what those colonizing new lands often do, that is, bring diseases to a country that the natives d not have immunity for. This helped decimate Arawak communities over time.
the conquistadors would take advantage and take all ther suff a use it against the natives
yes because he wanted their land and the natives said no to him
No, it is not legal to possess drugs that are not intended for use in interstate commerce.
Yes, certain tribes did.
I don't like to drive through the commerce district.
In Jules Verne's novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," Captain Nemo uses a variety of advanced weaponry aboard his submarine, the Nautilus, to attack the natives. Specifically, he employs explosive projectiles and torpedoes to defend against threats or to retaliate against those he perceives as enemies. His actions reflect his complex character and his deep resentment toward oppressive societies.
no.