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... motivation that led them in the fight against the unarmed, pure at heart, Amerindians. ... and became known as the Defender and Apostle of the Indians, the most ...
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... continents and islands, partially, replacing the declining of Amerindians." (Page 65 ... and African slave labor helped shape the Americas, the Indians had more ...
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... the Africans (who are the "Buffalo Soldiers") brought to America that where forced to fight against the Native American Indians. The Amerindians probably saw a ...
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... The Dutch and English traders introduced the alcohol to the Indians as trading merchandise. Some Amerindians believe that in the state of intoxication, it ...
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... He attempts to portray the Amerindians, not as the "red Indians" of folklore but rather as an individual race of bravery, beauty and cruelness with their own ...
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... Amerindians was intermarriage. Europeans believed it could be taken to their advantage. Intermarriage took place because Europeans and "white Indians" were ...
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... speak a mixture of Amerindian dialects especially Quechua( most likely spoken by Indians ) . ... is mostly meztisos which are a mixture of amerindians and Spanish ...
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... The Indians were often forced to travel great distances, and the pay ... seeking to establish agriculturally-based colonies in regions where Amerindians had long ...
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... This belief in the conversion of the Indians is what drove the Spanish ... This provided local governments for the Amerindians which enhanced their voyage towards ...
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... New Orleans is a place where Africans, Indians and European settlers shared ... In America, these same Muslims converted other Africans and Amerindians to Islam. ...
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... the United States 3) The Americans felt the British were backing Amerindians to settle ... belief that they, the civilian soldiers, and not the Indians and British ...
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