the long term effects on columbus's "discovery" of the native american people were that he killed most of them and there is not that many or at all, alive. he wiped them out with all his soldiers and disease.
the effects arre the native americans are dieing
the introducton of new diseases such as smallpox, measles and diphtheria were the main effects
The Spanish Conquistadors conquered the Native Americans because they wanted their gold.
It just made the natives mad. They wanted the Spanish out of their land. Also when the Spanish landed in the new world they carried diseases that killed many natives.Yeh F*** YOU B******
The Native Americans helped the Spanish Explorers but sometimes they slaved the Spanish EXAMPLE: Cabeza De Vaca (A SPANISH EXPLORER) was captured by the Karankawa tribe but helped and fed by other Native American tribes.
There were many adnvantages and disadvantages of European exploration on the Native Americans
the exploration effected the native Americans like they did with the africans. this was a very big change at the time.
death to many native Americans and arrival of Europeans
Sometimes the Spanish made captured native Americans into slaves
the effects arre the native americans are dieing
the introducton of new diseases such as smallpox, measles and diphtheria were the main effects
European exploration of the Americas had a devastating impact upon the Native population. Specifically, the Europeans brought diseases with them that the Native Americans had no immunity against. The Native population was ultimately reduced by 90 percent.
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When the Spanish came in contact with the native Americans they had a strict policy and goal in mind before even arriving. Their "requerimiento," or requirement, was that the natives must convert to Christianity or be attacked. Thus they killed many natives who did not cooperate.
it forced native Americans to adopt Spanish ways as well as beliefs the priests also made it possible for some blending of the native Americans and Spanish cultures.
no there wasnt
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led an expedition in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Gold, which resulted in the first European exploration of what is now the southwestern United States. The expedition had negative effects on the native Americans in the region, including violence, disease, displacement, and forced labor. Overall, Coronado's exploration contributed to the Spanish colonization and exploitation of native peoples in the Americas.