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What were the attitudes of the Spanish toward the American Indians?

The attitudes of the Spanish toward the American Indians varied, ranging from viewing them as subjects to be converted and assimilated into Spanish culture, to seeing them as obstacles to be conquered and subjugated. Some Spanish settlers also engaged in the exploitation and mistreatment of indigenous populations for economic gain.


How did Columbus hurt his relationship with the American Indians of Hispaniola during his first voyage to the Americas?

Columbus and his crew mistreated and enslaved the American Indians, leading to tensions and conflicts. He demanded tribute from the people and imposed harsh punishments, which caused resentment and hostility towards him and his men. Columbus's actions resulted in a deteriorating relationship with the American Indians of Hispaniola.


Who replace the native west Indians who worked spanish plantation when they died off?

African slaves were brought in to replace the Native West Indians who died off working on Spanish plantations. This was due to the devastating effects of diseases brought by Europeans and harsh working conditions in the plantations.


Are Aztec Indians Native American Indians?

Yes, the Aztec people were Native American peoples who inhabited central Mexico in the 14th to 16th centuries. They were part of the larger indigenous peoples of the Americas known as Native Americans.


Did Indians poop there pants?

There is no evidence to suggest that Indians specifically pooped in their pants. It is a disrespectful and inaccurate stereotype to associate any group of people with this behavior. It's important to treat all cultures with respect and avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes.

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