When the Native said Columbus and his men wear strange clothing they got sacred. After they got scared they ran away.
they became fearful and ran away
they became fearful and ran away
When the native people first saw Columbus and his crew in 1492, they were initially curious and approached the newcomers with caution. Some natives, like the Taíno, greeted Columbus and his men with hospitality, offering gifts and food. However, there was also a sense of apprehension and confusion, as they had never encountered Europeans before. The arrival of Columbus marked the beginning of significant and often devastating changes for indigenous populations in the Americas.
Columbus was not a nice man. He chopped a Native American hand off because the man didn't bring him enough gold. He saw the Native Americans as slaves. On his second voyage he took 1200 Native Americans as slaves.
The first land/island Christopher Columbus saw was San Salvador. That is the answer to that question. GOOD LUCK!
they became fearful and ran away
They ran away from his men when they saw him.
they became fearful and ran away
Because they ran away when they saw his men. 8===D
the usa
No. There is are no records available that Columbus ever saw Australia.
When the native people first saw Columbus and his crew in 1492, they were initially curious and approached the newcomers with caution. Some natives, like the Taíno, greeted Columbus and his men with hospitality, offering gifts and food. However, there was also a sense of apprehension and confusion, as they had never encountered Europeans before. The arrival of Columbus marked the beginning of significant and often devastating changes for indigenous populations in the Americas.
taino
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.
Christopher Columbus ;)
Indians
Columbus was not a nice man. He chopped a Native American hand off because the man didn't bring him enough gold. He saw the Native Americans as slaves. On his second voyage he took 1200 Native Americans as slaves.