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What effect did Hernando de Soto's expedition in Georgia have on American Indians there

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Answer: Hernando de Soto was born in 1500, he was a conquistador, Governor of Cuba, and with rights to conquer Florida, in 1540 he traveled on an expedition to Georgia to find gold.

In his expedition, he captured American Indian people to help him with the capture of gold in Spanish, bu the native people were exposed to the illnesses in Europe, this led to population loss.

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