Social Studies, 28.10.2020 06:40 gloria457
“Who do these people think they are? They come onto our land and want us to help them build all these structures and destroy our land. They make us speak another language and pray to another god. I don’t think my people will like living this way.”
Who would have most likely been the speaker of the quote above?
Spanish priest
Spanish soldier
Native American
Spanish explorer
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