Abstract
Two centuries of conflict leave its mark on both Native American and Spanish cultures. The Indian population is ravaged not only by warfare and enslavement, but also by diseases introduced with the arrival of Europeans. Europeans also introduce the horse to North America which later fosters plains nomadic. Much of the interaction between cultures results in adaptations and the emergence of syncratic cultures--blends of both worlds. By the end of the 16th century the Spanish hierarchy decides that further exploration in North America is not worth the trouble.
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American History, American Studies, Native-American Studies, Chicano Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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English
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