horses
horses!
The first Spanish in North America were Conquistadors on exploration missions. They brought with them diseases that the Indians weren't immune to - like small pox and measles. These diseases killed thousands of Indians.
alcohol and guns, maybe?
They spoke English. The major conversations of history were situations where a native American had learned English.
Some achievements that the Native Americans made before the arrival of Columbus were effective ways to do agriculture. They had large monuments, some still around today, that were marvels of the world.
It entirely depends on which part of the Spanish Empire. The largest percentage of Amerinidians that survived the initial Spanish arrival were those of the Andean Mountains. Most of them were forced to mine the mountains for gold and and silver ore. They were paid, but barely enough to cover the littlest of expenses. In lowland areas, Natives were typically required to assist on plantations or haciendas as planters and reapers.
because the sun revolves around Jupiter and Pluto.
The first Spanish in North America were Conquistadors on exploration missions. They brought with them diseases that the Indians weren't immune to - like small pox and measles. These diseases killed thousands of Indians.
alcohol and guns, maybe?
local native american indians withered away
local native american indians withered away
because the sun revolves around Jupiter and Pluto.
Until the arrival of horse brought by the Spanish, the Native Americans traveled on foot.
The arrival of Spanish changed the economy of the California Indians from a hunter-gatherer economy to an agricultural economy.An agricultural economy is based on growing more food than Is needed for survival
It appears that the only Native Americans who made alcoholic beverages before the arrival of Europeans were the Papago Indians of Arizona.
local native american indians withered away
local native american indians withered away
They spoke English. The major conversations of history were situations where a native American had learned English.