Im not sure what your asking but i think you mean the missions? but if so then it was terrible they where forced to give up there religion and lived in tiny dorms and lost most of there family they where punished if they did anything wrong
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there were presidios missions and settlement and lots of people there
like the Spanish , these colonists found native Americans living in the places they found settled . in some cases , new colonists lived peacefully with native Americans,
Hernan Cortes was a Spanish conquistador who was responsible for the conquest of the Aztec Empire.The Spanish conquistador felt god-like when he met the indigenous natives of the Americas.
Many white Americans, especially in what is now the southeastern states, wanted the natives removed to the west because they wanted their lands and the resources under them, and because, generally, they did not like or trust the natives.
There was tension between the natives and colonials in Maryland because the colonials were encroaching on the land of the natives. However, there were episodes of cooperation, especially as the natives helped the colonials navigate the terrain.
The Spanish soldiers took advantage of the natives who did not have horses like them.
The life for the Native Americans under the Spanish rule was that the Native Americans were forced to drop their culture and join the Christianity the Spanish had, but if they had refused they would either be held as slaves or they would die.
The life for the Native Americans under the Spanish rule was that the Native Americans were forced to drop their culture and join the Christianity the Spanish had, but if they had refused they would either be held as slaves or they would die.
The life for the Native Americans under the Spanish rule was that the Native Americans were forced to drop their culture and join the Christianity the Spanish had, but if they had refused they would either be held as slaves or they would die.
They were the Arawak people. However, all of them were exterminated by the Spanish, and the last of them were wiped out by 1858.
It was very harsh. The Spanish saw them as inferior and as slaves. In the southwest they used them as slaves in the mines. With the mission system they didn't allow them to leave the mission once they converted to Christianity and they were treated harshly by the padres and soldiers at the mission.
at the moment, there are no signs of life. There could be but most like there isnt. If there are Martians on Mars, they would be natives.
Many of the natives encountered by Hernan Cortes in places like Mexico were killed by diseases introduced by the Spanish, enslaved, or forced to convert to Christianity. Native populations also faced warfare, loss of land, and cultural suppression as a result of Spanish conquest.
During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines, the social system was based on a hierarchical structure with the Spaniards at the top, followed by the mestizos (mixed Spanish and Filipino ancestry), then the natives (indigenous Filipinos), and at the bottom were the slaves and marginalized communities. This system was enforced through systems like encomienda and polo y servicio, where the natives were subjected to forced labor and tribute to the Spanish colonizers.
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there were presidios missions and settlement and lots of people there
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