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According to Columbus report how did the natives view him and his men?

As gods


What did the natives believe Columbus and his men were?

They became fearful and ran away.


When the natives saw Columbus and his men what did they do?

they became fearful and ran away


How many people sailed with Columbus?

Columbus sailed with 90 men on his first voyage. 26 on the Pinta 24 on the Nina and 40 on the Santa Maria Santa Maria ran aground and sank and Columbus had to leave 39 men behind in the Caribean for his return journey. These men were all killed by the natives before Columbus returned on his second voyage. Columbus took about 20 natives as slaves, only 7 of which survived the crossing to spain.


What settlement did Columbus found at his first landing?

He left 39 men, but they were killed by the natives.


What was the name of the natives Columbus found at Hispaniola?

The natives Columbus encountered in Hispaniola were the Taíno people.


According to columbus when the matives saw columbus and his men what did they do?

When the Native said Columbus and his men wear strange clothing they got sacred. After they got scared they ran away.


Why did the natives turn on Columbus and his men?

Columbus writes in his journal that he thought they would make great slaves so this shows an attitude on his part. He also cut off hands of natives when they failed to bring him the amount of gold he wanted. If I had been in their place I would have done the same thing they could see that Columbus wasn't a friend.


How did Columbus interact with the natives?

he enslaved or killed them


Who where the natives Columbus met?

arawak


What impact did Christopher Columbus have on native Americans?

He brought across foreign diseases which killed off the native Americans. These diseases spread across the country via the natives, quicker than Columbus and his men were travelling. Therefore they even came across settlements where all the natives were already dead.


What did Columbus have to do with cannibalism?

Columbus reached the Americas only to find that some of the natives inhabiting it practiced cannibalism. They were savage people who could not be reasoned with and there was no way Columbus could have explained his visions and plans to them so he had to order his men to finish off most of them.