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The word conquistador comes from Spanish and means "he who conquers." The conquistadors were those men who took up arms to conquer, subjugate, and convert native populations in the New World. Conquistadors came from all over Europe. Some were German, Greek, Flemish, and so on, but most of them came from Spain, particularly southern and southwestern Spain. The conquistadors typically came from families ranging from the poor to the lower nobility. The very high-born rarely needed to set off in search of adventure. Conquistadors had to have some money to purchase the tools of their trade, such as weapons, armor, and horses.
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Common Sense by Thomas Paine
Reason: it explained to colonists in plain language why they should be independent
<span>a. Immigration was discouraged to preserve the jobs of low-income Americans.
Because of the fact that african american and asian and really all immigrants that werent of white descent were deported. This was called the naturalization act of 1870</span>