Spaniards and Puritans drowned and rejected indigenous peoples I decided to compare indigenous peoples and Spaniards with Puritans. We do this at three levels: culture, religion, literature. I show how the Spaniards and Puritans pressed their traditions against Native Americans; however, the Spaniard did this by merger with Indians, and Puritan squeezed Indians I did this. To begin the comparison, I will explore American Indians and their culture, religion and literature.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; There are some differences between Spanish and Native American. Their foods are different, their animals, their religion, and their words are different. Native Americans have foods that Spaniards have never seen or have ever eaten. The Indians grow corn, beans, cotton, and many other vegetables not known in Europe. The two groups are wearing different clothes, Europeans wear traditional European clothing, and Native Americans wear a blanket made of animal skin and cotton. The major difference between Native Americans lies in their language. To the Native American Spanish conqueror
Spaniards and Puritans drowned and rejected indigenous peoples I decided to compare indigenous peoples and Spaniards with Puritans. We do this at three levels: culture, religion, literature. I show how the Spaniards and Puritans pressed their traditions against Native Americans; however, the Spaniard did this by merger with Indians, and Puritan squeezed Indians I did this. - Everyone's "American dream" is different. Some people mean economic success, others mean freedom of speech, others dream of not feeling fear. "American dream" is a complex concept that brings immigrants. Hope for a better life. The US government provides the environment and resources to pursue their dreams.
It is one hour. It is clear that Puritan believed that the Native American "barbarians" did not retain the right to fulfill, peace, and even life, but a dream. However, others' use and destruction by settlers for personal benefit did not limit their conquest and killing indigenous people on the land they invaded. Puritan caught local residents of other counties, and they apparently did not have any dreams, so Puritans could achieve their goals. Early in the 15th century, Europeans used Africans as slaves. During colonial rule, many Europeans (some of them Puritan) brought their African slaves to the United States. Thomas Phillips, a Royal African company employee, shared his experiences with slaves' first captures and shipping. He said that African indigenous people often move to the New World by drowning themselves against oppression of slavery.