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The Indian's New South

Evan Altemose
American History
The Indians' New South
Europeans came to the colonial Southeast because of the previous success other explorers had in the Caribbean and its surrounding island finding an abundance of gold, silver, and other treasures. What the explorers found in the colonial Southeast was deeply disappointing to them; there was no treasure there. However, rumors and wishful thinking kept the Spanish searching for treasure, even though they were faced with a hostile Indian presence. The continuing presence of the Spanish in the Southeast only contributed to the immigration of other European nations. This, in turn, provided the necessary platform for Europeans to build on to inevitably dominate the colonial Southeast.
One of the earliest factors that contributed to the inevitability of the European domination of the colonial Southeast was the fact that Spanish men and women were marrying people from Indian nations. Their children are called mestizo offspring.......


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