They were conquestadors.
The spelling of the plural noun is conquistadors (Spanish conquistadores, conquering explorers).
I believe the Spanish conquestadors did when they brought over their Spanish horses (now known as Mustangs).
Between 1540 and 1542.
This is easy. When the Spanish came to America in conquest, everything was peaceful until the Aztecs started to get diseases that they were immune yo and they realized that the conquestadors came to CONQUEST, not to make peace. Hope this helps.
Most of the Aztecs died from a disease they had never seen before, which was SmallPox. When the Spanish conquestadors came over to conquer the Aztecs, they brought over this deadly diseas that ultimately wiped out the Aztecs.
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The Incas. They built major roads linking their cities together and were very advanced in architecture. Unfortunately, they believed in human sacrifices. In the 15th century, the Spanish Conquestadors attacked and so began the fall of the once great Incas.
Alvar Nunez de Vaca, a Spanish explorer, likely wore typical clothing for his time period, which would have included a tunic, hose, a jerkin, and a hat. He also likely wore sturdy boots or shoes suitable for traveling through various terrains. Additionally, Nunez de Vaca would have carried a variety of tools and weapons, such as a sword, dagger, and possibly a firearm.
The massive Inca Empire was toppled by around 130 Spanish warriors or conquestadors. When this small group of Spaniards met with the Incan emperor, they attacked everyone in sight and kidnapped the emperor, who was believed by his people to be a living god. The natives had never scene a horse or a white man before the Spanish arrived and were not prepared for the Europeans advanced weapon, horses, or diseases. Within months of the emperors abduction, small pox plagued the native people. Their population was devistated. The Spanish spent the next few hundred years taking gold from South America and sending it back to Spain, the dominent superpower of the era.
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