The Amerindian peoples had never seen horses+white men+guns, and they perceived them as a sort of magical creature with deadly superpowers. They had no way of opposing a weapon that could kill them from a significant distance. The survivors were almost completely wiped off by 2 major European diseases for which the natives had NO antibodies: syphilis and smallpox.
The Spanish were successful in the Americas due to a combination of advanced military technology, such as firearms and steel weapons, and the use of horses, which gave them a significant advantage over indigenous populations. Additionally, they formed alliances with certain native groups who were rivals of the Aztecs and Incas, facilitating their conquests. The spread of diseases like smallpox also decimated indigenous populations, weakening resistance to Spanish colonization. Finally, the pursuit of wealth, particularly in gold and silver, motivated and funded their expeditions and settlements.
Traditional Aboriginal weapons used by indigenous communities in Australia include boomerangs, spears, woomeras (spear throwers), and nulla nullas (clubs). These weapons were historically used for hunting and warfare.
For metals for weapons and tools, and for trade.
Biochemical Warfare is war using weapons of a biological or chemical nature. such as biotoxins. Anthrax bombs are a good example of bichemical weapons. To use weapons of mass distruction.
Buying weapons, this put the U.S. into a wartime economy.
The Amerindian peoples had never seen horses+white men+guns, and they perceived them as a sort of magical creature with deadly superpowers. They had no way of opposing a weapon that could kill them from a significant distance. The survivors were almost completely wiped off by 2 major European diseases for which the natives had NO antibodies: syphilis and smallpox.
-Better Weapons (Guns, cannons) -Horses -Diseases brought from Europe killed millions of natives (Europeans were immune) -Disunity in the empires
The Spanish were successful in the Americas due to a combination of advanced military technology, such as firearms and steel weapons, and the use of horses, which gave them a significant advantage over indigenous populations. Additionally, they formed alliances with certain native groups who were rivals of the Aztecs and Incas, facilitating their conquests. The spread of diseases like smallpox also decimated indigenous populations, weakening resistance to Spanish colonization. Finally, the pursuit of wealth, particularly in gold and silver, motivated and funded their expeditions and settlements.
Iron weapons and horses.However most of the conquest was caused inadvertently by diseases the the Spanish brought to the new world with them to which the indigenous people had no natural immunity.
Iron weapons and horses.However most of the conquest was caused inadvertently by diseases the the Spanish brought to the new world with them to which the indigenous people had no natural immunity.
Traditional Aboriginal weapons used by indigenous communities in Australia include boomerangs, spears, woomeras (spear throwers), and nulla nullas (clubs). These weapons were historically used for hunting and warfare.
Saudi Arabia has not been affected by Nuclear Weapons nor pollution.
Spain was able to control vast territories in the New World due to a combination of superior military technology, such as firearms and steel weapons, and the establishment of alliances with certain Indigenous groups. The Spanish also leveraged their experience from the Reconquista and employed effective strategies for colonization and governance. Additionally, the spread of diseases brought by Europeans decimated Indigenous populations, making it easier for Spain to assert dominance. Finally, the wealth generated from resources like gold and silver funded further expeditions and consolidation of power.
US weren't effected by the Nuclear Weapons, They created it.
Indigenous people were reliant on the Canadian fur trade for economic purposes, as fur pelts were used for trade with European settlers for goods like tools, clothing, and weapons. The fur trade also disrupted traditional hunting and trading patterns among indigenous groups, leading to changes in social structures and relationships. Additionally, the fur trade introduced new diseases to indigenous populations, which had devastating effects on their communities.
For metals for weapons and tools, and for trade.
skin cancer, brain problems