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And nbsp Who did the Spanish enslave and use to take gold and silver from the mines of Mexico and Peru?

Native Americans and Africans.... i think!


What group did colonial plantation owners attempt to enslave prior to the importation of Africans?

Colonial plantation owners attempted to enslave Native Americans prior to enslaving Africans. Slavery in the United States began in the 18th century.


Who did the Spanish and Portuguese use as labor on their planatations?

Native Americans and Africans forced into slavery.


Why did euroeans do when the number of native Americans failed to meat their labor needs?

They never really tried to enslave the Native Americans. Th Spanish did use Native Americans as slaves in mines and missions. The African slave trade solved all labor problems.


Who did Europeans attempt to enslave when they encountered the new world?

Native Americans.


Why did the Spanish enslave Africans?

The main reason was that Native Americans died in numbers that were too high (especially in the Caribbean) to become a viable labor force. The Spaniards were aware of the method of enslavement from Islamic Spanish States which had Black African slaves and knew the quality of those slaves. Therefore, it was logical to enslave Africans to build the colonial enterprise. The idea that slavery is fundamentally wrong is entirely modern.


Europeans attempted to enslave when they first encountered them in the New World?

Native Americans.


Europeans attempted to enslave what when they first encountered them in the New World?

Native Americans.


How did the lives of the native people change after the arrival of the spanish in the Americas?

The lives that changed with the arrival of the Europeans was the Native Americans. They were enslaved, given diseases, and discriminated against. The Spanish padres goals were to convert them and enslave them at the missions. In the second voyage of Columbus he made 1200 Native Americans slaves and sent 500 to Spain. From the first moment of the first European encounters with Native Americans their world was gone.


How did the lives of the native peoples change after the arrival of the Spanish in America?

The lives that changed with the arrival of the Europeans was the Native Americans. They were enslaved, given diseases, and discriminated against. The Spanish padres goals were to convert them and enslave them at the missions. In the second voyage of Columbus he made 1200 Native Americans slaves and sent 500 to Spain. From the first moment of the first European encounters with Native Americans their world was gone.


What resulted from the overworking and deaths of Native Americans in Spanish Colonies?

The importation of millions of Africans as slaves. Africans were thought be be sturdier and better able to withstand hard work in a tropical climate.


Which nation did not send large groups of settlers to Americas or enslave native Americans?

france