But then you wouldn't know whose event you did wanted to change since it never happened.
So how would you have taken this choice to change said event if you didn't knew about it in first place?
*Universe blows up because Paradox?*
...I would pay to see this as a TL, also Buddhism is more of a 'Path of Inspiration' than a 'Organized Religion'.
But it doesn't mean that can't be organized, but Buddhism is not a path that actually searchs to enforce its beliefs so...
This.
Read about the colonization on Brazil, the Europeans feared Indians, They Really feared them, after all, they were all over the place, some were cannibals...
That freezes the blood.
Germ mutation.
Thing is, to be immune, you need continuous contact, like, animal-human, human-human contact can do the same with Europeans, but...they don't contacted America (that would be human-human contact) on a timespan of 1000 years.
Said germs would mutate, they would be different of...
Let's place 90% of a death toll (where the survivors, with germs, multiply, generating people with immunity, then, people and people contact...)
1000 years pass.
How much people would have?
Also you don't figured, I do spoke about germs mutating.
If they came 1000 years later, Europe would...
Not on the cities (People and People proximity would allow said plagues to remain mutating) and if the Europeans come back, I bet Europe would suffer with epidemics.
They wouldn't try for a good time.
On the second? Yes? Dude, with what would be the Spanish be worried? Indians or their enemies on Europe? Remember Spain ended up spending gold and silver into their wars against England, France...all of these countries.
Also, 1000 armed men, horses...
So...do you think Spain will waste their hard earned gold to ready an army (that, mind you, could be on a good use murdering their enemies on Europe) to kill a bunch Bronze-Wielding Indians?
First, after this defeat of Pizarro, everyone will not see Incas as 'savages to be killed' but as...