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The Native Americans and Mezitos threw off Spanish rule simply cause they felt the Spanish were a threat. The Spanish were of another world to these cultures, and vise versa. Having the Spanish rule them would put their beliefs, traditions, culture, and way of life in jeopardy. Normally when one country or group more efficient explores into anothers ground, they tend to spread their ideas and own way of life from the previous. The Mezitos and N.A. most likely resented this change, and wanted to live their own way which they thought was the right way. So you have a clash of different worlds with different views, causing confusion. Confusion can lead to fear, and fear can turn into hate. Two of them probably had the minset of overcoming the fear of spanish takeover, in which they used hate to overcome that fear. In their eyes, if the Spanish were so willing to explore their world, they could be willing to eliminate the unfit in what they want for this New World. The N.A.s and Mezitos wanted their world back, their religious views, beliefs, traditions. I'm sure asking the Spanish "Hey can you PLEASE leave", wouldn't turn out so good. They wanted to show who's boss basically.

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