The Taino people employed various methods to resist slavery, including flight, armed rebellion, and forming alliances with other Indigenous groups. They would often escape to remote areas or mountainous regions to evade capture. Some Taino also engaged in direct confrontations with European colonizers, attempting to defend their land and way of life. Additionally, they sought to preserve their culture and identity despite the oppressive conditions imposed by colonization.
to teach them about corn and to kill the and take their gold and weath and to make them slaves
The Taino people faced severe punishment if they failed to meet their assigned gold quotas under Christopher Columbus. Those who did not bring in the required amounts were often subjected to brutal violence, such as beatings or mutilations. Additionally, some Taino were taken captive and forced into slavery, leading to significant suffering and a drastic decline in their population. This exploitation marked the beginning of a devastating period for the Taino under European colonization.
the Europeans are from Europe and the Taino's are from puerto rico
we know that explores from Spain arrived on one of the Taino's islands
He called them taino indians because of there disgusting filth.
a quaker familyQuakers resisted slavery
Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery
to teach them about corn and to kill the and take their gold and weath and to make them slaves
resist
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Resist
there is no-one Harriet turner. are you talking about tubman?
With faiths and hems/songs/gospel /blues
They ate each other
Taino Indians.
Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery. Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery fighting there masters not doing work in the house or on the field.
Oh, I don't know, maybe... SLAVERY!