They had a will of conquest that made them able to get advantage of local fights, and the new religion and social system was much more efficient than the last one.
The Spanish Conquistadors conquered the Native Americans because they wanted their gold.
Conquistadors pitted native tribes against each other, favoring their allies, as long as they were useful. Once the conquest was over, the Native Americans were subject to mistreatment and slavery.
they made it to Florida
They sought gold and enslaved Native Americans.
The Conquistadors wore better armor than the Inca and Aztec. Also the Conquistadors rode horses which neither the Inca or Aztec had seen before, so that added a psychological advantage to the Conquistadors. In addition to that, the Conquistadors had gunpowder.
the conquistadors would take advantage and take all ther suff a use it against the natives
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The Wampanoags tribe.
Spanish explorers in the New World did more than explore. Their mission as "conquistadors" were to battle & defeat Native Americans in order to control large parts of North & South America. The "conquistadors" were able to steal silver and gold and send these precious metals back to Spain. Two famous conquistadors were Cortes and Pizarro.
Native Americans did not come to the New World with the conquistadors; rather, they were the original inhabitants of the Americas long before Europeans arrived. When the conquistadors, such as Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro, arrived in the 16th century, they often encountered various Native American tribes, some of whom allied with them against rival groups or sought to resist the invasions. The dynamics between the conquistadors and Native Americans were complex, involving both cooperation and conflict.
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