Christopher Columbus made four trips to the New World. Reportedly the Native Americans he took back with him to Spain volunteered for the trip. The purpose of bringing Native Americans back to Spain was to show the monarchy the type of peoples that inhabited this New World.
He called them taino indians because of there disgusting filth.
the Taino Indians
Columbus returned to Spain in 1493 with Taino individuals to demonstrate the success of his voyage and to provide evidence of the new lands and potential for wealth. By bringing Taino people back, he aimed to showcase the indigenous population and establish the Spanish claim over the newly discovered territories. Additionally, this act was intended to secure support and funding for future expeditions, emphasizing the potential for conversion to Christianity and exploitation of resources.
to teach them about corn and to kill the and take their gold and weath and to make them slaves
Christopher Columbus first encountered the Taino people on the island of Hispaniola during his voyage in 1492. Hispaniola is now divided into two countries: Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The Taino were the indigenous inhabitants of the island, and Columbus's arrival marked the beginning of significant cultural and demographic changes for them.
they sent the taino people to Spain to work as slaves for the rich
He called them taino indians because of there disgusting filth.
the Taino Indians
They died.
gold
native taino people
Columbus returned to Spain in 1493 with Taino individuals to demonstrate the success of his voyage and to provide evidence of the new lands and potential for wealth. By bringing Taino people back, he aimed to showcase the indigenous population and establish the Spanish claim over the newly discovered territories. Additionally, this act was intended to secure support and funding for future expeditions, emphasizing the potential for conversion to Christianity and exploitation of resources.
to teach them about corn and to kill the and take their gold and weath and to make them slaves
he is being friendly to the Taino
they pressuered him so he wanted to get anger and stress out so he took it out on the Taino people.
The Taino had no resistance against the diseases so they started to die
Christopher Columbus first encountered the Taino people on the island of Hispaniola during his voyage in 1492. Hispaniola is now divided into two countries: Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The Taino were the indigenous inhabitants of the island, and Columbus's arrival marked the beginning of significant cultural and demographic changes for them.