What Happened to the Conquistadors in Jungle Cruise?

By Anna Duncan

If you’ve seen the new Disney movie Jungle Cruise, you may have noticed a group of characters called the “Conquistadors.” These characters play a critical role in the film’s plot, but what happened to them in real life?

The Conquistadors were Spanish explorers who traveled to the Americas in search of wealth and power during the 16th century. They conquered and colonized many areas of Central and South America, including present-day Mexico, Peru, and Colombia.

In Jungle Cruise, the Conquistadors are portrayed as cursed warriors who are searching for a mythical tree with healing powers. However, this portrayal is not entirely accurate.

While it is true that many Conquistadors searched for gold and other treasures, they also spread disease and violence throughout the Americas. They enslaved indigenous people and forced them to work in mines or on plantations. The Conquistadors’ actions led to the destruction of many indigenous cultures and traditions.

In reality, most Conquistadors did not meet a happy ending. Many died from disease or injuries sustained during battles with natives. Others were executed for their brutal treatment of indigenous people.

Despite their violent past, however, some Conquistadors did leave a positive legacy. They introduced new crops like wheat and sugar cane to the Americas and brought advancements in medicine and technology.

Overall, while Jungle Cruise’s portrayal of the Conquistadors may not be entirely accurate, it does highlight an important aspect of history – one that should not be forgotten or swept under the rug.

So next time you watch Jungle Cruise or hear about the Conquistadors in history class, remember their complicated legacy – one full of both darkness and light.