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Vilka [71]
3 years ago
13

¿Cómo recibieron los aborígenes a los conquistadores?

History
1 answer:
Leokris [45]3 years ago
3 0

Durante la conquista en el mundo indígena se observó una gran división: se ubicaron por un lado quienes se opusieron al invasor y por el otro los que colaboraron por diversas razones con los europeos. Decapitaron al "cuerpo militar" de los indígenas y debido a esto los indígenas que prefirieron colaborar con los forasteros recibieron muy luego el apelativo de "indios amigos".

En resumen no fue de modo amistoso al principio, después viendo que los europeos eran mas fuertes y contaban corarmamento se unieron a ellos  y lograron insertarse en la comunidad.

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