What happened to the South American Indians as a result of Spanish colonization?

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They were allowed to continue practicing their own religion.
They were allowed to continue practicing their own religion.

They were paid to sell their land to the Spanish.
They were paid to sell their land to the Spanish.

They died due to diseases Spanish brought with them.
They died due to diseases Spanish brought with them.

They allied together and successfully overthrew Spanish rule.

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They died due to diseases Spanish brought with them.

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How was South America divided between Spain and Portugal?

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Spain claimed the eastern part of South America while Portugal claimed the western part.
Spain claimed the eastern part of South America while Portugal claimed the western part.

Portugal claimed the eastern part of South America while Spain claimed the rest of the land.
Portugal claimed the eastern part of South America while Spain claimed the rest of the land.

Portugal claimed the northern part of South America while Spain claimed the southern part.
Portugal claimed the northern part of South America while Spain claimed the southern part.

Spain claimed the northern part of South America while Portugal claimed the southern part.
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Portugal claimed the eastern part of South America while Spain claimed the rest of the land.

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In the 1800s, ????????? challenged the government in Brazil. The military staged a coup and the new Brazilian government was a ???????????
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In the 1800s, various movements for independence and social change challenged the government in Brazil. The military staged a coup, and the new Brazilian government was a republic.

This reflects the transition Brazil underwent, moving from an empire under Dom Pedro II to a republic following the military coup in 1889. If you need more detailed contexts or additional information, feel free to ask!

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In the 1800s, various groups challenged the government in Brazil. The military staged a coup, and the new Brazilian government was a republic.