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European Influence On Native Americans

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There were many influences such as economic, social structures, and diseases that made various Native American tribes vulnerable to conquest by European adventures. European explorers sought wealth, adventure, and spreading the Christian religion (Scott et al., 2006). The tales told by adventures about glorious lands, gold, and primitive people sparked Nations such as Spain to explore these lands. As explorers went forth, they introduced the European culture which brought warfare and diseases that severely depleting the native populations. The native tribes lived separately from the influence of European nations, so they had a much different culture that European’s viewed as uncivilized. The indigenous people adapted to their natural environment hunting, fishing, and implementing agriculture to provide for their basic needs. Tribes competed for hunting and fishing territory, but they did not associate the land with private ownership like that of the European culture (Scott et al., 2006). Also, each tribe had their own language and religious practices. …show more content…

Tribes such as the Aztec’s, on the other hand, had greater civilizations that required the Spanish to form military alliances with other tribes who despised the Aztecs to defeat their warriors (Scott et al., 2006). According to Kirkwood (2017), the Aztec tribes believed a prophecy that a white bearded God would arrive to reclaim authority and rule over the people. When Cortes and his men arrived in South America fitting this description, some of the native tribes were hesitant to attack them (p.1). Cortes sought riches and realized the discontent of some of the people against Aztec rule, so he used this to his advantage to defeat the Aztec

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