well it was love at first sight. but the spanish were a bit fussy on how they chose their Indians
Where ever the Spanish went they went for profit, they saw the people of the America's as a profitable target ready for the picking. The church stepped in with the same in mind.
They were inferior
They humped eachother
according to my world history book englands attitude towards slavery was really strict in fact some people even were punished depending on their crime
They had trouble with the cost along with the people them selves.
i think so , the criminal's sex attitudes changed also.
The people of Paraguay are even tempered and have a positive attitude towards others.
They were inferior
Bolivia has the highest percentage of indigenous people in South America, with over 40% of the population identifying as indigenous.
The American's attitude was a postive one. They gave the men pies, and other sweets when they came to stop at there town(s).
their dying
What attitude did people have to the law
in America people had a negative attitude towards the war. They were still getting over WW1 and believed WW2 was Europe's problem and that we should not get involved.
Most of the indigenous groups died of overwork or diseases brought by the Spanish.
They humped eachother
some people are fond of owls.
what attitudes did people have towards the mixed marriages law
Charles A. Lindbergh changed people's attitude towards travel in 1927.