If you're talking about the, "Indians," Christopher Columbus and his Spanish crew found when they, "discovered," the Eastern shores of the United States, then you may find it surprising that very few of the Spanish actually liked the, "Indians," (more appropriately, the Native Americans). The Spanish liked the land, spices, and gold, and other resources they could get from the Natives, and they took those from them while also treating the Natives as animals or inferior humans. After killing, raping, and selling many of the natives, asking if the Spanish liked the Native Americans will leave you with a fairly simple answer: no.
In what year did the Pueblos Indians fight thr Spanish
The spanish wanted to convert the Indians to catholic religion.They also traded with the Indians.
Spanish colonists slaved African Americans after American Indians died
Spanish laws such as the Laws of the Indies were intended to protect the rights and well-being of indigenous peoples. They prohibited the enslavement of indigenous populations, mandated the establishment of towns and churches for native communities, and outlined instructions for their protection and conversion to Christianity. Despite these efforts, enforcement of these laws was often weak and indigenous populations still faced mistreatment and exploitation.
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the Indians had to work hard The Native Americans had to work agenst their will for the spanish
The spanish attacked the CA indians to take land.They wanted to build settlements and convert indians to their lifeways.The spanish slole values and treasures and claimed all indian land as theirs.
They were mistreated
They were mistreated
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Panamian Spanish, which is closely related to Colombian Spanish and Caribbean Spanish.