They ran away from his men when they saw him.
Because they ran away when they saw his men. 8===D
Columbus likely described the native people as fearful due to their unfamiliarity with European explorers and the sudden intrusion of foreign ships and individuals into their territory. This fear could have stemmed from their lack of understanding of the Europeans' intentions, as well as the potential threat posed by advanced weaponry and unfamiliar customs. Additionally, Columbus's own perspective and the context of his expedition may have influenced his interpretation of their reactions.
They were. Here was a mean man who had cut off a man's hand for not bringing him gold and he treated them as inferior.
They were. Here was a mean man who had cut off a man's hand for not bringing him gold and he treated them as inferior.
They were. Here was a mean man who had cut off a man's hand for not bringing him gold and he treated them as inferior.
He cut off their hands when they didn't bring him gold. That type of thing does cause fear. good answer but better is, that they run away when they saw his men.
He cut off their hands when they didn't bring him gold. That type of thing does cause fear. good answer but better is, that they run away when they saw his men.
They were. Here was a mean man who had cut off a man's hand for not bringing him gold and he treated them as inferior.
Yes he did
The Native Americans
Columbus was trying to get to India when he ran into North America. He thought that he had arrived in India, so he referred to the Native Americans as Indians. AND, we still refer to them as such.
They believed he came from heaven