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Christopher Columbus's ship, Santa Maria, got shipwrecked. He also had a lack of food and water. On his way back from the first voyage he had to leave 40 men behind. When he came back most of them were dead. He enslaved most of the natives. Years later he got sent to prison for what he had done

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