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Essay On Native Americans In The 1600s

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Although efforts at conversion from the French and conflicts over land from the English posed a threat, Native Americans in the 1600s should have feared the Spanish the most because of their harsh subjugation that ultimately destroyed Native culture. Despite their efforts to convert Indians to Catholicism, the French had a respect for the natives that led them to form strong alliances. When European demand for beaver pelts rose in the late 16th century, French colonists traded desired goods such as metal tools and cloth with the Indians. Natives were treated as equals, as was necessary to create successful trading establishments. In 1608, Samuel de Champlain founded the first permanent French settlement in Quebec. To keep control of this area, Champlain formed alliances with native Indians, who protected the French from northern and western tribes. Alliances with the natives was essential to the survival of the colonists because of the small amount of French settlers in the New World. The …show more content…

In some ways, the Black Legend, the idea that Spanish Conquistadores only tortured and killed the natives, was accurate. The Conquistadores needed workers to help them mine for gold and silver, which was used to maintain 16th and 17th century Spain as a world power. One way that the Spanish controlled the Indians was through the encomienda system, where people living on a certain plot of land provided the landowner with free labor. The landowner, or encomendero, would in turn provide protection and welfare, and was also responsible for the Christianization of the Indians, as well as their assimilation into Spanish culture. This forced assimilation was something the Spanish were succesful at--intermarrying between the cultures created a new race of people, the Mestizos. The Spanish shared their language as well as

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