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the taino thought that they would take over their land thats why they tried to fight aganinst columbus

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Why native Americans celebrate Columbus day?

They think Columbus is the worst thing that ever happened to them (but if it wasn't Columbus it would have been somebody else).


What happened to Americans?

the native Americas appear to be running away because the would be killed


What happened to The Americans?

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What happened in 1492?

There were several significant events that happened in Spain in 1492. The Conquest of Granada and the Edict of Expulsion helped financed the voyage of Christopher Columbus that lead to the discovery of the New World or the Americas.


What would have happened if Columbus had turned back before he reached land?

some one else would have been credited with discovering the Americas.


What happened to the native Americans when Columbus returned to the Americas in the 1943?

Christopher Columbus did not return to the Americas in 1943; he made his voyages in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, with his first landing in 1492. By the time of his later voyages, the impact of European colonization had already begun to devastate Native American populations through disease, warfare, and displacement. If you meant to refer to another event or figure in 1943, please clarify for accurate information.


What happened in 1450 and 1550 that was a major turning point in history?

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What happened after America was discovered?

columbus got a reward from the king and queen of spain


What happened as a result of Columbus coming to American continents?

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What happened on 12th October 1492?

On 12th October 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew made landfall in the Americas, specifically on an island in the Bahamas that he named San Salvador. This event marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization of the Americas, as Columbus was seeking a westward route to Asia. Columbus's journey was sponsored by Spain and is often credited with opening the New World to European powers, leading to significant cultural and historical consequences.


Was Christopher Columbus the first one to discover America?

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