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Articles of Confederation

 

            
             With the year of 1750, the British settlers became exceedingly dependent on Natives to maintain an adequate and superior lifestyle in the New World, while Spanish conquistadors invaded ancient empires for the purposes of prosperity and authority. .
             Originally, the British had reasonable relationships with the Indians that facilitated a steady economy in the colonies. Settlers encountered the Roanoke Indians, who insisted to trade and share corn. The British colonists relied on the knowledge of the Roanoke Indians basically because the settlers were unprepared for the surroundings and environment of the New World. Ultimately, the colonists found no sense in working or trying to learn new skills and techniques for their daily lifestyles which indirectly motivated an attack from their influential companions, the Indians. The colonists of British grew very accustomed to this hospitality and took advantage of the Indian's openhandedness. Nevertheless of the large range and stably financed colonizing effort, the settlers' ignorance of their surroundings prevailed them from growing a beneficial home for themselves instead they used initially supported .The dependence on the Indians ended in a frighten mentality for the settlers, who feared the Indians would rebel against their desired will.
             On the opposite side of America, down south, Spanish conquistadors began invading ancient empires that had what every man dreamed as a "fantasy land." The first invasion was in the Aztec Empire who was accomplished by Peru by a man named, Hernan Cortes and 600 of his militia men. Spanish colonies began to emerge in the southern areas of the New World, to establish more of their Catholic conversion, hostile takeovers of land and possessions, and slavery. Columbus established encomiendas, which were grants rightfully extract labor and other tribute from the Indians of a designated location. Alongside with their precious medals, fresh water, land and even with Spain's leader Montezuma, the empire was predictably seized.


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