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When the Spanish attacked, they often employed superior military tactics, weaponry, and strategic alliances with local tribes to overpower indigenous populations. Many cities and settlements experienced destruction, loss of life, and forced conversions to Christianity. The attacks led to significant territorial losses for indigenous peoples and the establishment of Spanish colonies, fundamentally altering the social and cultural landscape of the regions affected. The aftermath included the exploitation of resources and the introduction of European diseases, which devastated local populations.

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