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The Untold Story

The Untold Story. NOTHING. Columbus was trying to find a route to the East – Spice Islands, India, China, etc. Native Americans welcoming Columbus. “On Christmas Eve his ship the Santa Maria ran aground and sank. The Taino people helped him to retrieve every salvageable item.”.

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The Untold Story

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  1. The Untold Story

  2. NOTHING

  3. Columbus was trying to find a route to the East – Spice Islands, India, China, etc

  4. Native Americans welcoming Columbus “On Christmas Eve his ship the Santa Maria ran aground and sank. The Taino people helped him to retrieve every salvageable item.”

  5. What Columbus thought Actual size of the earth This meant the Carribean islands were where Columbus thought the Spice Islands would be. Another name for the Spice Islands was the Indies Because Columbus thought he was in the Indies, today the Carribean islands are sometimes referred to as the West Indies

  6. YES

  7. YES Renaissance had reintroduced the knowledge of Greeks and Romans back to Europe (more than 100 yrs before Columbus)

  8. Eratosthenes

  9. http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2008/06/dayintech_0619http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2008/06/dayintech_0619 How long ago did Eratosthenes calculate the circumference of the earth? How close was he to the size scientists know it to be today?

  10. And so Columbus, desperate to pay back dividends to those who had invested, had to make good his promise to fill the ships with gold. In the province of Cicao on Haiti, where he and his men imagined huge gold fields to exist, they ordered all persons fourteen years or older to collect a certain quantity of gold every three months. When they brought it, they were given copper tokens to hang around their necks. Indians found without a copper token had their hands cut off and bled to death. The Indians had been given an impossible task. The only gold around was bits of dust garnered from the streams. So they fled, were hunted down with dogs, and were killed.

  11. Syphilis

  12. The admiral, it is true, was blind as those who came after him, and he was so anxious to please the King that he committed irreparable crimes against the Indians..."Las Casas tells how the Spaniards "grew more conceited every day" and after a while refused to walk any distance. They "rode the backs of Indians if they were in a hurry" or were carried on hammocks by Indians running in relays. "In this case they also had Indians carry large leaves to shade them from the sun and others to fan them with goose wings."

  13. Total control led to total cruelty. The Spaniards "thought nothing of knifing Indians by tens and twenties and of cutting slices off them to test the sharpness of their blades." Las Casas tells how "two of these so-called Christians met two Indian boys one day, each carrying a parrot; they took the parrots and for fun beheaded the boys."

  14. “In honor of our Holy Redeemer and his 12 Apostles”

  15. Leif Ericson Landed on N. America approx 1000 AD

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