Well no of course
no way! his parents died of Malaria
No.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Amerigo Vespucci personally killed Native Americans. However, as an explorer during the Age of Exploration, Vespucci was involved in expeditions that impacted indigenous populations through colonization and contact with foreign diseases.
Yes! Christopher Columbus and many others killed Indians to get their land and supplies.
columbus never discoverd nothing all he and the pale man did was kill people and took there land
The Taíno people did not kill Christopher Columbus for several reasons, including their initial curiosity and hospitality towards him and his crew, viewing them as potential allies rather than threats. Columbus and his men were armed, and the Taíno may have underestimated their intentions. Additionally, the Taíno were not familiar with European warfare and may have believed in peaceful coexistence rather than confrontation. Ultimately, this decision had dire consequences for the Taíno, as Columbus's arrival marked the beginning of significant exploitation and colonization.
I believe the killer was Emiliano-Vespucci-Amerigo-Calzone-Rodrigo-Ezio-Caliberi-Vozono-Ricoleto-Bashani-Eduardo-Francois-Phillipe-Jean-Claude-Florenzo-Jacques-Timothy-Dasha-Kaiser-Blackfoot-Nicholas the Third. LMFAO^i can tell he playes assassins creed 2 and brotherhood, i think the killer is the teacher
well, kind of... he had 25 cats on his ship to kill all of the rats. but yes he did have a dog.
because they felt like it
Columbus didnt kill the Tainos. He left his men with the Tainos at Hispaniola then went back to Spain by himself. When he returned, everyone was dead and he wasnt there to kill the Tainos so he is innocent.
No because he tries to kill you...
Walken was Max Zorin, the antagonist in A View to a Kill.