Which was a conquistador?a Spanish soldier who conquered Native American peoples in the 1500s

any Native American civilization conquered by European forces in the 1500s and 1600s

a war fought for the purpose of conquest

a Native American warrior who fought against Spanish soldiers in the 1500s

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Answer: A. Spanish soldiers were called conquistadors which translates to conquerors.

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