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Christopher Columbus's reaction to the Taino rebellion was one of swift and brutal repression. Following the uprising in 1495, he ordered the capture and punishment of the Taino people, leading to violent reprisals and the enslavement of many. Columbus viewed the rebellion as a challenge to his authority and sought to reassert control over the indigenous population through fear and intimidation. His actions contributed to the further decline of the Taino population and their culture.

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