Francisco Pizarro had a complex and often exploitative relationship with the native peoples of Peru, particularly the Incas. Initially, he sought alliances with various indigenous groups to help him conquer the Inca Empire, but he ultimately viewed them as subjects to be exploited for their resources and labor. Pizarro's conquest led to significant suffering and loss for the native populations, as he imposed Spanish rule and introduced new diseases that decimated their numbers. Overall, his interactions were marked by a mix of manipulation, violence, and domination.
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what is the relationship with the native Americans Spain
The French and Native Americans had a better relationship than the other Europeans during the 1600's. The french lived amongst the Native's and respected their ways.
The english
The Relationship was good.The New York's and Native Americans were best of the friends.
Which native people?
Native Americans understood the symbiotic relationship between the land and people. They knew that abuse of this relationship would lead to destruction.
Red and Gold.
contact with native populations is rarely and even exchange: the native people are usually exploited.
His sister's name was Rorra.
he used an astrolabe and most importantly a magnetic compass
no
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what is the relationship with the native Americans Spain
The French and Native Americans had a better relationship than the other Europeans during the 1600's. The french lived amongst the Native's and respected their ways.
The French and Native Americans had a better relationship than the other Europeans during the 1600's. The french lived amongst the Native's and respected their ways.
Different