De Soto's Impact On The Environment

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I believe that the greatest change in the century between De Soto’s death and La Salle’s exploration was the ecosystem changes that impacted the environment greatly. After De Soto died in 1542, the Spanish ended up abandoning the Mississippi river. When La Salle and the Europeans arrived to the same area in 1680, there was absolutely nothing left. The many villages that were once talked about by De Soto appeared to not exist anymore. The Indian population that was high during the time of De Soto, had declined to the point where there was only a few left. As a result, the Europeans were confused at the change that had occurred. As stated in the book, “The impact of European contact altered the ecological dynamics”. The environment had adjusted

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