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12 cze 2020 · Columbus and his men enslaved many of these native people and treated them with extreme violence and brutality, according to History.com. Throughout his years in the Americas, Columbus forced...
13 paź 2014 · According to Cuneo, Columbus ordered 1,500 men and women seized, letting 400 go and condemning 500 to be sent to Spain, and another 600 to be enslaved by Spanish men remaining on the island.
7 paź 2021 · In celebrating Columbus’ so-called discovery, they were overlooking (or worse, supporting) his violent efforts at conquest. These were knowable. Even in his own time, Columbus came under criticism for cruelties toward Indigenous peoples from Bartholome de Las Casas, a Dominican priest, and even the very Queen Isabella for whom Columbus sailed.
12 paź 2015 · Most people in the United States celebrate a national holiday today, in memory of Christopher Columbus, the man often credited with "discovering" America. Many believe he doesn't deserve the...
7 paź 2019 · Columbus Saw Indigenous Americans as Obstacles. Like many European explorers, Christopher Columbus encountered Indigenous people throughout his voyages. There are three main sources of...
9 lip 2020 · California plans to remove a statue of Columbus from the state capitol building while others, including a famous statue in New York’s Columbus Circle are repeatedly debated.
2 paź 2023 · Demonstrators pulled down statues of Christopher Columbus in St. Paul, Minnesota, and Richmond, Virginia, and decapitated another in Boston, targeting monuments seen as symbols of white...