Pike
Hernando Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador and brother of Francisco Pizarro, was captured and imprisoned by Manco Inca during the Inca resistance against Spanish colonization in the 16th century. He was later released by the Spanish forces, but his exact fate after his release is uncertain.
Sometimes the Spanish made captured native Americans into slaves
Yes in 1807 and he was taken by the Spanish Army to Santa Fe and Chihuahua before being released at the Louisiana border.
He was on the Mexican side, he was captured by the Texan army, but was later released after surrender.
Zebulon Pike was captured by Spanish soldiers when he attempted to explore Spanish territory in present-day Colorado in 1807. He and his men were taken as prisoners and held for several months before being released.
The Native Americans of the Pueblo usually did not travel very far from home territories. They traveled mostly by foot and later by horses captured from the Spanish.
Spanish
cortez
The Spanish (Cortez and his army, to be exact).
general jackson
No, the spanish troops captured british forts along Mississippi river and Gulf of Mexico.
Benedict Arnold captured Fort Ticonderoga and later betrayed his country. Benedict Arnold was a general in the Continental army.