How did the cacique treat Hernando de Soto? Question 1 options: He refused to see him He was friendly and pleasant He was mean and aggressive He was angry and vindictive
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By kicking badly on his butts
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When Hernando de Soto sent a message to the cacique that he wished to march through his country peacefully and safely. The cacique sent an angry reply and refused all courteous intercourse. An army of four thousand warriors was assembled within three hours of the arrival of the Spaniards.
Hernando de Soto made a lot of efforts and succeeded in arriving at some sort of compromise. The cacique allowed the Spaniards to remain for six days in the village in order to nurse the sick and the wounded. They supplied food to them during those days. On the last day Hernando de Soto thanked the chief for his hospitality and continued his journey.
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