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During American exploration of the West, native Americans lost sacred land and hunting grounds. They also had competition for food and resources.
they died due to europeans bringing over diseases that the native americans bodies were not adapted to.
There are only rough estimates of those populations during that time, and vary widely: 8 ~ 140 Million.
Coronado did not have all of the Native Americans on his side while searching for the Seven Cities of Gold. He encountered various tribes along his expedition, some of which he clashed with, while others provided assistance or guidance. Coronado and his men used a combination of diplomacy, coercion, and force to interact with the Native American populations they encountered during their exploration.
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The Native Americans suffered the most during the Era of European Exploration. The Native Americans could not withstand the European wars nor their way of life.
Francisco Coronado led an expedition to search for the Seven Cities of Gold in present-day southwestern United States. His exploration expanded Spanish knowledge of North America, leading to the discovery of the Grand Canyon and other natural landmarks. Coronado's actions also had a lasting impact on Native American populations, as his expedition brought significant changes and conflicts to the region.
The Native Americans suffered the most.
died from diseases
Europeans found native populations wherever they landed and their first task was to befriend them. After gold and silver was discovered among the natives, the age of European exploitation began. In this way, exploration turned to exploitation.
The Native Americans were first known in history during the exploration and colonization of the Americas, where they were discovered by European explorers.
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