There are accounts from historical sources suggesting that Christopher Columbus and his men were involved in brutal treatment of the indigenous people they encountered, including acts of violence and punishment. One specific claim involves Columbus's men cutting off the hands of those who resisted enslavement or failed to meet gold quotas. However, these accounts can be contentious and are often debated among historians, with some emphasizing the broader context of European colonial practices at the time.
cus he wasnt a very nice person
he was working for his dad until he was 22.He travel in the Santa Maria Ship ,and he cut off native Americans hands.
Christopher Columbus explored Florida or off the east coast
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No King Kushite,taharka,did not cut off his hands.
They chop off theyre right hands
she did it for kids who have cancer
he cut off Indians hands off!!
if the slaves did not bring in enough recorces then they wouuld chop off their hands, legs, and arms.
yes. School kids even have day off.
its not at bad as you think...if you steal they will chop off your hands...that pretty much keeps the crime rate down.
a doll who people chop heads off buy so they can chop there head off
Because of what it sounds like--the chop-chop-chop sounds coming off the rotors.
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Yes. He writes in his diary that he cut the hands off a Native American because he didn't bring him enough gold. Columbus was a greedy mean man.
cus he wasnt a very nice person
Columbus ordering the cutting off of hands as a form of punishment during his exploration voyages was significant because it demonstrated his harsh and brutal treatment of the indigenous people he encountered. This extreme punishment was used to instill fear and control over the native populations, showcasing the violent and oppressive nature of Columbus' actions during his expeditions.