Which natives, what country, what battle
The natives did not have advanced technology and the Spanish carried diseases such as smallpox that they had grown immune to but these diseases were new to the natives and killed many of them before they even went out to battle
A group of natives killed him (poison arrow in foot + spear through hear), in the Battle of Mactan in the Phillippines.
Americans: 300 were killed/wounded and were 958 taken prisoner Canadian (British & Natives): 91 were killed/wounded Altogether, about 391 people were killed/wounded
by a group of natives on Philippine islands who killed him with a spear through his foot and a poisond arrow through his heart
1778
Other natives wanted the land!
The natives did not have advanced technology and the Spanish carried diseases such as smallpox that they had grown immune to but these diseases were new to the natives and killed many of them before they even went out to battle
A group of natives killed him (poison arrow in foot + spear through hear), in the Battle of Mactan in the Phillippines.
Americans: 300 were killed/wounded and were 958 taken prisoner Canadian (British & Natives): 91 were killed/wounded Altogether, about 391 people were killed/wounded
by a group of natives on Philippine islands who killed him with a spear through his foot and a poisond arrow through his heart
Many South Americans were killed by Spanish I think. If many were killed in North America, alot had to be killed in South America too.
Yes, some natives were killed by other natives, such as the Lenape and Wampanog.
Negative effects of the Age of Exploration include land displacement of indigenous populations, spread of diseases leading to population decline, and exploitation of resources leading to environmental degradation. Additionally, the colonization and forced assimilation of native peoples resulted in the loss of cultural identities and traditions.
Depends on the battle
One and he was killed in the Philippines by the natives so he didn't finish the voyage.
about 23000
20000