They acted like wild animals, killing and torturing to prove who was superior
Columbus and the sailors' journey ended with exploration of so many new islands. This was during the time when the Spaniards had sour relations with the people of Hispaniola.
The exact landing site of Columbus is a matter of some dispute, but it was probably the island of Hispaniola.
The Spaniards were so good at taking over is because they brought diseases over to the country and everyone got sick. it was not because they had guns.
He landed on Hispaniola and that is the only place. He never got to North America.
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They acted like wild animals, killing and torturing to prove who was superior
Columbus and the sailors' journey ended with exploration of so many new islands. This was during the time when the Spaniards had sour relations with the people of Hispaniola.
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an island in the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, divided into the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. After its European discovery by Columbus in 1492, Hispaniola was colonized by the Spaniards, who ceded the western part (now Haiti) to France in 1697.
Hispaniola - 29,418 square miles.
Hispaniola - 29,530 sq miles.
The dominican Rebublic shares the island of Hispanola with Haiti Hispaniola is the natives name for the Island and when the French and Spaniards came they fought for the right to the land. They finally agreed to split it, Spain got the Dominican Republican side and France Haiti. (as they are not called, during its time Haiti was called St. Domingue
The exact landing site of Columbus is a matter of some dispute, but it was probably the island of Hispaniola.
Hispaniola was the name when colombus got to it
It was called the Hispaniola.
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