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Why were the native american tribes of north america better able to resist Spanish encroachments?
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Why were the native american tribes of north america better able to resist Spanish encroachments?
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The use of horses in their defense and war strategy enabled the Native Americans to better resist Spanish encroachments. Being more mobile, faster and more able conduct attacks and raids made the Native Americans harder for the Spanish to oppose.
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