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Why the Myth of Native Desolation Came AboutSeven Myths of the Spanish Conquests
Spain looks far more powerful if they were able to destroy entire civiliazations.The reality is that disease played a large part in native lossesSome cultures still thrive and exist today in Latin America, they were not all destroyed.Political
Myth of an indestructible Spanish army breeds fear and more battles can be won purely by people surrendering. More wealth with less expense.More citizens will go to New World to create a new civilization to help build Spain’s economy if they believe there is no fight to be had by the natives. Economic
Conquistadors look unstoppableMore people will travel to new world without fear of nativesSpain is seen an invincible country with many victories under their beltSocial
Seven Myths of the Spanish ConquestBy: Matthew Restall	Chapter 6: The Myth of Native Desolation	Pg. 100-130Content

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  • 1. Why the Myth of Native Desolation Came AboutSeven Myths of the Spanish Conquests
  • 2. Spain looks far more powerful if they were able to destroy entire civiliazations.The reality is that disease played a large part in native lossesSome cultures still thrive and exist today in Latin America, they were not all destroyed.Political
  • 3. Myth of an indestructible Spanish army breeds fear and more battles can be won purely by people surrendering. More wealth with less expense.More citizens will go to New World to create a new civilization to help build Spain’s economy if they believe there is no fight to be had by the natives. Economic
  • 4. Conquistadors look unstoppableMore people will travel to new world without fear of nativesSpain is seen an invincible country with many victories under their beltSocial
  • 5. Seven Myths of the Spanish ConquestBy: Matthew Restall Chapter 6: The Myth of Native Desolation Pg. 100-130Content