Trading between Spanish settlers and natives is …

Years: 1684 - 1827

Trading between Spanish settlers and natives is rare and occurs in parts of New Mexico and California.

The Spanish mainly intend to spread the Christian faith to natives and to use them as slaves for work.

The most significant effect of trading with the Spanish is the introduction of the horse to the Ute in New Mexico.

Gradually, horses breed and their use is adopted across the Great Plains, dramatically altering the lifestyles and customs of many Native American tribes.

Many natives switch from a hunter-gatherer economy to a nomadic lifestyle after they begin using horses for transportation.

They have a greater range for hunting bison and trading with other tribes.

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