it was easy for the Spanish to control the Amerindians because the Spanish openly used force to make the Amerindians do whatever the Spanish wanted and sometimes they would use violence
Yes, there were areas that changed from British control to Spanish control over time, particularly in the Americas during the Age of Exploration. One prominent example is Florida, which was initially under Spanish rule, then became British territory, and eventually returned to Spanish control.
The opposite of "dificil" in Spanish is "fácil," which means easy.
Amerindians speak a variety of languages, with over 800 different indigenous languages spoken across the Americas. Some well-known Amerindian languages include Quechua, Navajo, and Guarani.
Spanish is considered easy by many because of its straightforward pronunciation rules, phonetic spellings, and consistent verb conjugations. It also has a large number of cognates with English, which helps learners recognize and understand new vocabulary easily. Additionally, Spanish sentence structure is usually subject-verb-object, similar to English, making it easier to form basic sentences.
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amerindians and the spanish
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First of all encomienda means slavery it was created by the spaniards. The amerindians were put into encomienda because the spanish civilization thought that could take advantage of the amerinidans since they were found on an island hiding ! Can you learn how to spell before you ask and/or answer a question?
They are blended in now with different Spanish nationalities. They are Amerindians, part Indian and part Spanish.
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he is selfish but thank you we dont have to go to school that day
what did the amerindians look like
why did the amerindians came to Guyana
the amerindians played bamboo music and drums
the amerindians practices was fighting and finding things to eat
what evidence is ther of the amerindians in the caribbean?
the amerindians came to guyana in search of food and living space