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12 June, 05:47

How did the attitude of the conquistadors, towards themselves and towards strangers, affect the outcome of the Spanish expedition?

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  1. 12 June, 06:10
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    The conquistadors saw themselves as great nobles even though they were often not even knights. They believed that all those who weren't catholics were bad and whoever was a stranger and was a pagan was frowned upon. They saw themselves as better then everyone else, so there's no surprise that they committed the horrors they did.
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