The motivations of Christopher Columbus
.... The settlers quickly forced them to dig for non-existent
gold, and
Columbus advocated almost at the start their export to Spain as labourers. ....
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The Personality of Christopher Columbus
.... trip. On this second journey,
Columbus hoped to find
gold and other mineral treasures. However, he was frustrated in this effort. ....
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Teaching About Columbus
.... What is also true is that in his quest for
gold Columbus had the hands cut off any Indian who did not return with his or her quota. ....
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The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus
.... took hundreds of Indians slaves and sent them back to Spain, where most of them were sold and subsequently died."
Columbus also, "in his quest for
gold . . . ....
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The Legacy of Columbus
.... of the criticizable aspect of the explorations of
Columbus, that he exploited the native peoples of the Americas, that he was more interested in
gold than in ....
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Argument on Columbus' Discovery of America
.... died. . . . [I]n his quest for
gold Columbus had the hands cut off any Indian who did not return with his or her quota. . . . [O ....
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The islands of the Caribbean
.... The Indian guides assured
Columbus that he would find
gold on the great island, known to be the home of their ancestors. When the ....
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The islands of the Caribbean
.... The Indian guides assured
Columbus that he would find
gold on the great island, known to be the home of their ancestors. ....
Columbus: For
Gold, God, and Glory. ....
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Revisionist Views of Columbus
....
Columbus directed groups of the healthy among his crews to explore the island's inland regions and find the fabulous
gold mines they all were sure existed. ....
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Buccaneers of America by John Esquemeling dates t
.... The Indian guides assured
columbus that he would find
gold on the great island, known to be the home of their ancestors. There was ....
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Washington Irving
.... took hundreds of Indians slaves and sent them back to Spain, where most of them were sold and subsequently died."
Columbus also, "in his quest for
gold . . . ....
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American Holocaust (David E. Stannard)
....
Columbus directed groups of the healthy among his crews to explore the island's inland regions and find the fabulous
gold mines they all were sure existed. ....
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Hispanic Colonial Experience in the New World
.... well. The Cortez party, like the voyages of
Columbus, has a dual mission:
gold and God, more or less in that order. The principal ....
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Columbus, Spain and the New World
.... According to Salisbury, that convention began with
Columbus, who designated the people in .... region, always with the object in view of gathering
gold and other ....
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GREENBACK PARTY This research paper discusses t
.... Many Democrats opposed the return to the
gold standard, as did a few Republicans .... Labor reformers had formed the National Labor Reform Party in
Columbus, Ohio in ....
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History Book Comparison
.... of his blinding lust for riches, "When I tell about
Columbus, and emphasize .... there, torturing them, exterminating them in his greed for
gold, his desperation to ....
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Old World and New World
.... The
gold and silver were quickly dissipated, but the new lands remained .... In 1492, the year of
Columbus's first voyage, Spain was already on the offensive in its ....
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ORIGINS OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD This essay examin
.... Todorov said "
Columbus did not succeed in his human communications because he is .... he discovered that they abstained from sex before digging for
gold, he gave ....
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Spanish Experience in the New World
.... attitude of
Columbus, las Casas adds: "The natives died and were impaired in this fashion; but [
Columbus] was lamenting the loss of the tithe in
gold and other ....
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Spanish Conquest of the New World
.... He was subsequently sent by
Columbus' son, Diego, to conquer Cuba and become its .... In the 1530s, the discovery of silver and
gold mines throughout New Spain made ....
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The French and Canada
....
Columbus set sail in 1492 and reached what he believed was China. He had actually reached the Bahamas where he took note of
gold among the natives. ....
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The books of the Bible
.... peoples interpenetrated both opportunity and obligation in all of
Columbus's voyages. .... objective of Cortez's expedition in Mexico was to find
gold, with priests ....
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Hernan Cortes - Conquistador or Coward?
.... Aztecs by the victories of other explorers like Christopher
Columbus, who helped .... in Yucatan, Cortes soon became interested in something besides land and
gold. ....
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African Debt
.... According to an essay published online by
Columbus Travel Publishing Limited, a civil war in Liberia that ended after .... Some
gold and diamonds are also mined. ....
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African Debt
.... According to an essay published online by
Columbus Travel Publishing Limited, a civil war in Liberia that ended after .... Some
gold and diamonds are also mined. ....
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World History
.... founded by Christopher
Columbus also explains the oppression and exploitation of the indigenous cultures and resources of the Americas: 1)
Gold, pearls, and ....
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Initial Interactin of Europeans in the Americas
.... founded by Christopher
Columbus also explains the oppression and exploitation of the indigenous cultures and resources of the Americas: 1)
Gold, pearls, and ....
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Origins of a Multiracial Society
.... Most significantly, in 1492, Christopher
Columbus "discovered" Latin America (Burns 13). .... the Europeans focused their attention on searching for
gold (Burns 28 ....
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Indians Loss of Their Land
.... however, the Indian population had dwindled from over 1,000,000 when
Columbus first landed .... land had already been stolen from them, whether by
gold seekers in ....
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Colonialization of the Americas
.... From 1493 when
Columbus introduced sugar-cane in Hispaniola to barely a .... mercantilism, the concept that countries accumulate riches by acquiring
gold and silver ....
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