IIN, the case of medieval bio warfare?

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  • I agree, and the way the Spanish butchered the poor Aztec people is barbaric duringin the conquest of the Aztec Empire (modern day Mexico), over 25 million people were killed between 1519-1632, Spaniards were infamous for genocidal conquests during the medieval age...

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    • Not really. Humans kill humans. What do you think Aztecs, Mayas and Incans did to their enemies? Do you know why I said it's speculation? Because they didn't know how could this be done. And at the end the English, Portuguese, French... ended up being worse for the native peoples of America.

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      • Yeah Aztec were butchers, they sacrificed people to Huitzilopochtli (the god with warlike aspects) cuttinng out the victim's heart and them held towards the sky in honor to the Sun-God. But these people were motivated by primitive ideologies, on the other hands the Europeans were supposed to be civilized but they acted as barbarians to the native people of the territories they conquered. but yeah humans kill humans (and other beings, all those innocent animals that they hunt down), history books are filled with the blood thirsty history of mankind...

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        • Of all European conquerors, the Spanish were by far the worst...

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          • Why? What differentiates them from the rest?

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            • They were more aggressive, their colonial conquests led to more deaths than any other European nations...

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              • Tell me about Cuba lol. But that was afterwards. The English also killed all the natives and the portugese where notorious for being the biggest slavers at the time.

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