Let's paint a picture of understanding, friend. Columbus's treatment of the Native Americans was not kind or respectful. He brought harm and suffering to their communities through violence, enslavement, and the spread of diseases. It's important to acknowledge this dark part of history so we can learn from it and strive to create a more compassionate world today.
yes there were
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.
Christopher Columbus because the Native Americans were in America first and Christopher Columbus was there second. He did not discover America because Native Americans were already there.
Absolutely no native Americans migrated to America. They were already here! They met Columbus!
of course Christopher Columbus did
They enslaved them. Columbus wrote in his diary that the native Americans he met would make good slaves.
yes there were
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no native Americans discover America because when christopher Columbus got there there were native Americans.
Christopher Columbus was the man who discovered America. He was surprised to find that the Native Americans were smoking tobacco.
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.
Of course! The Native Americans were friendly when they met Columbus and the Spanish explorers because they thought Columbus and his explorers to be honorable people. Columbus portrayed himself in this way. He was very kind and polite to the Native Americans and made sure to treat them with respect. The Native Americans, after all, had never seen Europeans before, and although they were a bit taken aback, they admired them (of course, until they realized the Europeans only wanted their land and were only seeking to exploit them).
Colonists should treat the Native Americans with respect and pay for their land.
Colonists should treat the Native Americans with respect and pay for their land.
Native Americans treated de Soto's expedition differently from Columbus' because by the time de Soto arrived, indigenous populations had experienced previous encounters with Europeans like Columbus and thus were more wary and resistant. Additionally, de Soto's expedition was more aggressive, seeking gold and resources through force, resulting in increased hostility from Native Americans.
No. The Native Americans did.
by killing them