The arrival of the Spanish significantly altered indigenous cultures through the introduction of new diseases, which devastated native populations and disrupted social structures. Additionally, the Spanish imposed their language, religion, and governance systems, leading to cultural assimilation and the loss of traditional practices. These changes often resulted in the forced labor of indigenous peoples and the establishment of colonial economies that prioritized Spanish interests over indigenous autonomy.
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