answersLogoWhite

0

The Europeans definitely viewed the native people as a far inferior people than they were. The natives never saw people "cement" their homes on the land as opposed to their traditional ways. The Spaniards in the late 1490's through the 1500's only saw them as ripe for conversion as they started the period of the conquistadors in the lands of Mexico, Latin America, South America, and Caribbean. This was the period where the Spaniards demanded the natives to convert or die. The biggest killer of the Native Americans, at the time, were the diseases brought by the Spaniards. The population of the natives decreased dramatically as the Spanish formed cities where the diseases carried by the them were allowed to amplify to the unprotected native villages. In Canada, the French did also see the natives inferior however they became very good trading partners for fur. There was very little relocation there as opposed to the English who only saw the devil in the Indians. The Dutch before them, feared them but had a good relationship with the natives. The English demanded the Native Americans submit to the English sovereignty and confined them to areas where they weren't in the way. Later, it would be due to "Manifest Destiny" in taking the natives land by Americans.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the attitude toward religion in Madagascar?

As of 2006,Indigenous beliefs 52%Christians 41 %Muslims 7 %for more information refer to related link shown below.


What can you infer about the europeans attitude toward africans from the Berlin conference?

The Europeans thought the Africans couldn't handle the government themselves.


What can you infer about Europeans attitude toward Africans from the Berlin conference?

The Europeans thought the Africans couldn't handle the government themselves.


What can you infer about the Europeans' attitude toward africans from the Berlin Conference?

The Europeans thought the Africans couldn't handle the government themselves.


What can you infer about the Europeans attitude toward the Africans from the Berlin conference?

The Europeans thought the Africans couldn't handle the government themselves.


What can you infer about the europeans attitude toward africans from Berlin conference?

The Europeans thought the Africans couldn't handle the government themselves.


What can you infer about the Europeans and rsquo attitude toward Africans from the Berlin Conference?

The Europeans thought the Africans couldn't handle the government themselves.


The most significant attraction that prompted Europeans to sail toward the New World was the?

Riches of Asia


What did the actions of Europeans reveal about their attitude toward non-Europeans?

The actions of Europeans towards non-Europeans revealed a sense of superiority, entitlement, and a belief in their cultural and technological superiority. This was often manifested through colonization, exploitation, and forced assimilation of non-European peoples.


What was Julius Caesar's beliefs toward military and government?

he liked it


How does society affect prejudice and stereotyping?

Society can reinforce prejudice and stereotyping by promoting certain beliefs or attitudes about specific groups of people through media, education, and social interactions. These widespread beliefs can lead to discrimination and bias toward particular groups, perpetuating negative attitudes and behaviors. However, societal efforts to promote diversity, inclusion, and equality can help challenge and reduce prejudice and stereotyping over time.


Who were the Native American enemies?

The Native Americans enemies are the Europeans. Europeans are brutal toward the Natives. Natives were sent to do farms and were killed with the European diseases.