To subjugate maens to impose obedience onto someone.
The success of Spanish Armada would mean that Queen Elizabeth, (viewed as a Protestant heretic) would be deposed and the people subjugated to the Spanish rule and forcibly converted to Catholicism.
...it was the North that developed industrial manufacturing.
It gained its Independence from Spain after 400 years as a subjugated and exploited Caribbean Island.
They were tribes which had been subjugated by the Aztecs and joined Cortes to win back their freedom.
If you mean the conquest and conversion of the peoples of middle and south America, it depends what you would call a 'success'. It was, in the sense that these peoples all were subjugated and converted to Christianity. But at the same time, tens of thousands of them were enslaved and died from maltreatment; and the old Inca and Aztec cultures were mostly destroyed.
triumph, conquer
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Assyrian, Babylonian and part of the Greek world.
castigated, marinated, decapitated, subjugated,predicated, eliminated,ameliorated,
Rome.
The Helots were a subjugated population in Laconia and Messenia, a territory controlled by Sparta
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The success of Spanish Armada would mean that Queen Elizabeth, (viewed as a Protestant heretic) would be deposed and the people subjugated to the Spanish rule and forcibly converted to Catholicism.
...it was the North that developed industrial manufacturing.
Very little. The Anglo-Saxon population were subjugated.