Blog #9: Columbus

Although some historians say that Christopher Columbus was a man to be celebrated and to name a day in U.S. history about, in fact he was more accurately a villain. On one expedition Columbus found no gold, but knew he needed to bring something of value back to Spain he decided to kidnap the Arawak's people to be sold back in Spain. Another example of Columbus being a villain was that he and other Spaniards were responsible for the genocide of nearly half of the Arawak's population on the island of Haiti in only two years. On the island of Cuba the Indians were completely controlled by the Spaniards, and were forced to do anything and everything that the Spaniards commanded and those that did not comply were knifed.


American slavery included the forced labor of African Americans who were treated unfairly and even forced to work until they died, similar to the Spaniards treatment of the Indians who were punished using a knife. 

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