well in class to day one of the questions on the exam adressed the answer, Unfortunately i don't see why its right. The history book seems to claim that the Carribian Islanders were the first to greet Columbus, i personally think that the Aztecs were the first
Columbus treated the Indians poorly. Columbus killed and tortured many native Indians.
When Columbus discovered Hispaniola in 1492, he initially viewed the native Taino people with curiosity and sought to establish trade. However, his treatment of them quickly deteriorated; he enslaved many Tainos, imposed harsh labor demands, and initiated violent conflicts. Columbus's actions led to significant suffering for the indigenous population, including exploitation and a drastic decline in their numbers due to disease and brutality. Overall, his arrival marked the beginning of a destructive colonial era for the native people.
he was nice
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.
friendly
Columbus treated the Indians poorly. Columbus killed and tortured many native Indians.
Yes, until his men started abusing the children and women.
In conclusion, the Spanish did not treat the Native Americans properly. They killed the Native Americans, sold them as slaves, and so on. That is not the right thing to do. They should have treated them differently, with respect. What if that was them? How would they feel? They didn't deserve any of the things they been through. They were innocent people who just crumbled in a cruel man's hands. That man was Christopher Columbus. In my opinion, Christopher Columbus is a murderer and did all the wrong things. I am not and will never be, on his side. GO NATIVE AMERICANS!
When Columbus discovered Hispaniola in 1492, he initially viewed the native Taino people with curiosity and sought to establish trade. However, his treatment of them quickly deteriorated; he enslaved many Tainos, imposed harsh labor demands, and initiated violent conflicts. Columbus's actions led to significant suffering for the indigenous population, including exploitation and a drastic decline in their numbers due to disease and brutality. Overall, his arrival marked the beginning of a destructive colonial era for the native people.
he was nice
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).
They enslaved them. Columbus wrote in his diary that the native Americans he met would make good slaves.
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.
friendly
He shared weapons with the Natives.
really bad
really bad