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27 September, 01:02

Can you state 3 conclusions about Spanish exploration and settlement north of Mexico and the Spaniards interaction with Native Americans there

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  1. 27 September, 01:13
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    One conclusion would be that the main goal of the Spanish in almost all cases was to find and bring back gold, another would be that the natives were demolished, and another would be that steel was their most valuable weapon.

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    Some Native Americans regenerate to Christianity however others did not.

    Early Spanish explorers fail to search out a lot of gold north of United Mexican States, therefore, a settlement was restricted to far off missions and defensive outpost.

    Spanish missionaries gave native Americans with smart materials, education, and protection however generally abused them.
  2. 27 September, 01:18
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    One conclusion would be that the main goal of the Spanish in almost all cases was to find and bring back gold, another would be that the natives were demolished, and another would be that steel was their most valuable weapon.
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