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What impact did Columbus' voyages have on native Americans?

Columbus showed the Europeans the way to the Americas


What happened to the native Americans who lived when Columbus and his shipmates landed in Americas?

the taino thought that they would take over their land thats why they tried to fight aganinst columbus


Why is celebrating Columbus Day with a parade so controversial?

Celebrating Columbus Day with a parade (or in any other way) can be controversial in any situation where someone feels resentful or simply concerned over the negative results of Columbus' discovery of the New World for Europe. The fact that Native cultures and traditions (among other things) suffered great loss, even extinction, in the centuries following Columbus' voyage across the Atlantic Ocean is sometimes valued so highly that contemporary celebrations of Columbus Day, with a parade or not, is viewed as inappropriate.


How long were the native Americans here before Columbus?

The research into that question continues and new archaeological finds are constantly adding to our knowledge of the very earliest native Americans. They may have been "here" (wherever that is) for over 40,000 years before Columbus arrived.


What about the first Americans?

The first Americans were the Native Tribes that thousands of years before Christopher Columbus, crossed over from Asia into what is now Alaska. These peoples populated much of the Western Hemisphere.


What are the ways that drama changed over the centuries?

in what ways has drama changed over the past centuries


What is theNative American word for resource management?

When Columbus tripped over America, there were over three hundred languages spoken by the 500 nations already here. There is no common language spoken by all native Americans.


How did Columbuss retaliation against the Caribbean natives set a precedent for future treatment of natives Americans?

Columbus's retaliation against the Caribbean natives, characterized by violence and enslavement, established a brutal precedent for the treatment of Indigenous peoples in the Americas. His actions demonstrated a willingness to use force and exploitation to assert European dominance and control over native populations. This early model of colonial brutality influenced subsequent European explorers and colonizers, leading to widespread violence, dispossession, and dehumanization of Native Americans throughout North America. Ultimately, Columbus's actions contributed to a legacy of systemic oppression that persisted for centuries.


Does Columbus consider these people to be his equal?

Columbus did not consider the indigenous peoples he encountered to be his equals. He viewed them through a Eurocentric lens, often regarding them as primitive and inferior. His writings reflect a belief in European superiority and a sense of entitlement over the lands and peoples he encountered. This perspective ultimately justified his actions and the colonization that followed.


Who controlled Mexico for over three centuries?

The Spanish Empire controlled Mexico for over three centuries.


When did Hispanics become a significant minority?

The answer depends on the country in question. They have had an impact on the Americas since the time of Columbus. Their impact has become significant in many countries at many different times over the last several centuries.


How many centuries did the Moors stay in Spain?

over 8 centuries