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my dog did it, trust me and put that on your paper and your teacher will think it is the best thing sense sliced bread. trust me ive done it and she punished me and did something bad and called my parents and i go to this prep school so im like on this like think were they watch me and i have to be good and whatever but im like so dumb so i shouldnt go their haha. whitch i think its funny my parents are sending me their they are just waisting their time lol. dont ya think? leave an answer yes, or no, becuase i would really lkie to know your oppion sorry guys i really needed to vent so i thought you would get a kick out of this.

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When did the tainos come to the Caribbean?

1494


What were the three main amerindian tribes in the Caribbean?

Tainos, Kalinago and Lucayans


Who are the tainos?

The Tainos are People who came from South America and settled at certain location as: Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Hispaniola The Spanish Lead by Christopher Columbus soon lead a ship to the Caribbean. They thought the reached to India so they called the them Indians.


What carribean countries did tainos live?

The Tainos primarily inhabited several Caribbean islands, including Cuba, Hispaniola (now Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the Bahamas. They were one of the first indigenous groups encountered by European explorers in the late 15th century. The Tainos had a rich culture and were known for their agricultural practices, fishing, and social organization. Their population significantly declined due to diseases and colonization after European contact.


How did the encomienda system affected the tainos?

The encomienda system had a devastating impact on the Tainos, the indigenous people of the Caribbean. Under this system, Spanish colonizers were granted control over Taino communities, forcing them into labor and extracting tribute in the form of gold and agricultural products. This exploitation led to severe population decline due to harsh working conditions, diseases brought by Europeans, and violence. Ultimately, the Tainos faced significant cultural disruption and near extinction as a result of the encomienda system.