so they would be loyal to him as well as to the king and queen-----> APEX!(:
so they would be loyal to him as well as to the king and queen-----> APEX!(:
One reason Columbus gave gifts to the native people was to establish friendly relations and create a favorable atmosphere for future interactions. He hoped that by presenting valuable items such as glass beads and trinkets, he could gain their trust and cooperation. However, it is important to note that Columbus also had ulterior motives, including the exploitation and subjugation of the native population.
respect i think
so they would be loyal to him as well as to the king and queen
Columbus thought the people of the island would be good servants because they gave him gifts and took welcoming actions towards him, such as serving him food.
Columbus thought the people of the island would be good servants because they gave him gifts and took welcoming actions towards him, such as serving him food.
Red caps and beads
For the same reason you get Christmas gifts
When Columbus arrived the Arwaks treated him with love and kindness. They gave him and his men gifts, food and water. but Columbus went there for THREE reason: gold, god, and glory. His men killed most of the Arawak people by order from King Ferdinand who gave Columbus all his orders. He also killed some people to bring spices, animals, and many riches back to "the old World"
The reason for giving gifts is to celebrate the day with family and friends. It is done to share happiness and festivity with others.
Jacques Cartier initially had friendly interactions with the native people he encountered in Canada, exchanging gifts and forming alliances. However, he later kidnapped two sons of a chief in an attempt to force the chief to lead him to valuable resources. This act ultimately strained his relationship with the native people.
they were used as gifts and to scare off their enemy.