no columbus didn't murder in one because it is a country.
the taino Indians made the first attack on Columbus
Christopher Columbus was an Italian navigator, well known for his discovery of the American continents.
He committed multiple crimes throughout his life span but was mostly known for murder, rape, genocide, slavery, and torture.
Quoting Columbus himself: "their lack of modern weaponry and even metal-forged swords or pikes is a tactical vulnerability, I could conquer the whole of them with 50 men, and govern them as I pleased."The court of Spain convicted Columbus for "Barbaric acts of torture" - IE: the original term used for Genocide; as well as the personal murder of over 500,000 men, women and children. King Ferdinand officially pardoned him and his brothers.
Yes there has THEY named that after columbus!!
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the taino Indians made the first attack on Columbus
it was not fun i mean he was a murder
A Court in Italy believed so. After listening to the first hand testimony of 21 people, it determined that Columbus had committed "brutal acts of torture" and was personally responsible for the murder of 300,000 people while ordering the murder of at least 1,000,000 more. His own diaries admit these facts.
Christopher Columbus was an Italian navigator, well known for his discovery of the American continents.
He was tried, convicted and imprisoned of multiple counts of murder, mass murder of an entire people; called Brutality at the time and Genocide today. He was pardoned by the king of Italy, a few months later.
He committed multiple crimes throughout his life span but was mostly known for murder, rape, genocide, slavery, and torture.
On 2011 murder rates: 1. Youngstown 2. Dayton 3. Columbus 4. Cleveland 5. Cincinnati 2010 (including 100% Youngstown data): 1. Youngstown 2. Columbus 3. Dayton 4. Cleveland 5. Cincinnati It's probably Youngstown for 2011, though they didn't forward their numbers to the latest FBI UCR. Contrary to popular belief, Columbus consistently has the highest murder rate of the three C's. It has less people (again, contrary to popular belief) than Cincinnati or Cleveland yet almost always has more murders in absolute terms. It's a hugely common misconception that Columbus has a lower murder rate than Cincinnati/Cleveland.
Quoting Columbus himself: "their lack of modern weaponry and even metal-forged swords or pikes is a tactical vulnerability, I could conquer the whole of them with 50 men, and govern them as I pleased."The court of Spain convicted Columbus for "Barbaric acts of torture" - IE: the original term used for Genocide; as well as the personal murder of over 500,000 men, women and children. King Ferdinand officially pardoned him and his brothers.
Yes there has THEY named that after columbus!!
Yes. Columbus did do more. According to Social Studies, he murdered Indians for gold, silver and spices. How did her murder them? He told the Indians they had to mine gold and bring Columbus a piece. Whoever gave him one got a medal, however on the other hand, who ever didn't bring a piece of gold, their hand was chopped off or buried alive. Why not make that a choice to the Indians?
Columbus had one son: Diego Columbus