The men Columbus left behind on his first voyage to the New World faced significant challenges. They established a settlement called La Navidad, but it was poorly constructed and lacked adequate supplies. When Columbus returned on his second voyage in 1493, he found that the settlement had been destroyed, and the men had either been killed by local Taíno people or succumbed to hardships. This tragic outcome highlighted the difficulties of early European colonization efforts.
Because there was not enough food no survive
When Columbus left Hispaniola in 1493, he left about 39 men in a fort settlement named La Navidad, which was in the northern part of present-day Haiti. On his return, Columbus found the fort destroyed and many of his men were dead. The Taino people had killed them.
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.
Isabella did not give Columbus any men. He had to get them himself out of the prison. He got 90 men.
When the Native said Columbus and his men wear strange clothing they got sacred. After they got scared they ran away.
Because there was not enough food no survive
When Columbus left Hispaniola in 1493, he left about 39 men in a fort settlement named La Navidad, which was in the northern part of present-day Haiti. On his return, Columbus found the fort destroyed and many of his men were dead. The Taino people had killed them.
He left 39 men, but they were killed by the natives.
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.
the men were hurt or killed the ones left were hungry so that's what happens
Sir Richard Grenville left 15 men behind on Roanoke Island when he returned to England for supplies in 1586.
True.
Isabella did not give Columbus any men. He had to get them himself out of the prison. He got 90 men.
he left behind that all men and woman had rights. that it does not matter their color but their characteristics what they want to leave and offer to the world
When the Native said Columbus and his men wear strange clothing they got sacred. After they got scared they ran away.
They hated him severly! They said he would feed the chopped up bodies of their children to their dogs. They also said that he would line up the young Yucayeke (village) boys in a row and chop them up. They would throw the Toledo sword and see how many children they could cut in one blow.
90 men werennguug