The discovery of the Americas was probably the most important discovery of its time, but along with it came a great catastrophe for the people of this land. Although the Europeans brought many great innovations into this newly discovered world, like new animals such as horses, they also brought great technologies and tools. Taking all this into account, they introduced great innovation for the Native Americans, but this cannot back up the detrimental damage these Europeans would cause to the Natives. Due to the discovery of Columbus, many Europeans migrated to this newly discovered land, and coming along with them they brought diseases. Diseases played such a huge negative role in the Native Americans' lives since they had a huge impact on …show more content…
Taking into account that now people are calling this all new place home, they will bring along with them their customs and beliefs. Mind there are people already settled there, who have complex and beautiful cultures with them. Taking all this into account, the colonizers will try and almost in the long run successfully wipe out the indigenous culture and customs completely, which is just sad. Lastly, not only did Columbus negatively impact the Natives in the long run, but he cared for them less in the present time being, since he human trafficked hundreds of natives. Bringing all this information together, one can better comprehend what type of person Christopher Columbus was and how he felt towards the Natives. During its time, Columbus not only terrorized the natives but would affect them in the long run by helping introduce diseases. When Columbus discovered this land and told the news of how much there was to settle and conquer, colonizers quickly wanted to travel and experience this new world for themselves. This led to many people coming and colonizing the new land, bringing with them disease, which was unfortunate for the natives since this would lead to their population to
Christopher Columbus changed the culture of the Indians as he forced, captured, and enslaved most of them. Natives that were forced into labor had to gather gold and if they didn’t wear a copper coin had their hands chopped off and bled to death. Captured natives were forced on to ships and were transported to Europe for slavery but more than half of them died on the way. Natives that were enslaved had to do long hardworking labor and would also have been raped by the soldiers of columbus. The Natives resulted in revolt against these crimes against them. Indians would go against Columbus’s men by either running away or fighting back to reclaim their land. Most runaways were chased down by dogs and killed. The Natives that fought back were
Native Americans and Africans suffered horrendous afflictions due to Christopher Columbus, Spanish settlers, and English settlers. First, Columbus destructively affected Native Americans he met when he travelled back and forth to the Indies between 1492 and 1504. Columbus voyaged to the Indies to find land, to govern the land, and to earn money. Doing so, Columbus cruelly murdered the Indians who missed his quotas of gold, sold them into slavery, and along with other Spanish settlers, unintentionally gave them infectious diseases. Due to the Christopher Columbus and Spanish settlers, the Native Americans suffered forced physical labor, innumerable casualties, and perpetually transformed lives. Second, in 1607, English settlers arrived in Virginia
The first reason Columbus was a negative influence on the native american was that he helped spread disease. Up to 30 diseases were introduced or worsened in the americas like smallpox, measles, the flu, and chickenpox. He also brought syphilis back to Europe which he got from raping many people. He also brought back polio, hepatitis, and encephalitis. There are many other diseases that were shared and he obviously wasn't the sole carrier of any of them but he inspired more exploration
Columbus’s exploration laid the groundwork for future colonization and the establishment of diverse societies in the New
Christopher Columbus affected the natives in many positive ways, such as geography, political, and economics.
Europeans looking to gain economic footholds and a sense of adventure took the ocean and carved a path straight to the Promised Land. The Europeans gifted the new world with diseases such as small pox which decimated the Native American population in North
He worked the people too hard, he destroyed the vegetation and the land. Columbus committed genocide, (Felipe Fernandez-Armesto) Volume: 42 “In the opinion of one soi-disant Native American spokesman, 'he makes Hitler look like a juvenile delinquent'.” and he also states that “This sort of hype is doubly unhelpful: demonstrably false, it makes the horrors of the holocaust seem precedented and gives comfort to Nazi apologists making 'genocide' an unshocking commonplace.” (Felipe .F. A.). Christopher Columbus was told by the monarch that he needed to try to “win them by love.”.(Felipe .F. A.). Even Though Columbus tried not to do harm, every move he made cause more and more harm to the natives. In the end the monarch’s had to bring Columbus back to punish him for the wrong that he has done, and he wasted the last few years of his life in anger and misery, and dies still believing that the new world he had discovered was
On Columbus’s journey to find riches he stumbled upon a new land and in this land there were people different from him.He used violence and slavery to deal with them, thinking only that the natives were “obstacles.” HE had several of them taken because he thought they would be good “servants.” Christopher Columbus forced the natives, “Indians” as he called them, to join a religion they had never heard of or followed before. And And by coming to the “New World” he brought diseases with him. Giving that
Imagine you are a Native American who is living in 1492 when these brutal people walk in, and they attack you with fierce weapons that you have never encountered before. These people take you prisoner, forcing you to labor and do activities you strongly dislike. This is what the Native Americans experienced when Europeans discovered and explored North America during the Age of Exploration. Columbus, a European explorer, first discovered North America in 1492. He earned the native people’s trust before forcing them to work hard and encounter many horrific times that threatened their population.
Culture wasn’t the only thing that the Europeans brought over to the Americas. Along with their customs and rules, came the diseases that the Native American’s have never been exposed to. The Europeans brought many communicable diseases such as small pox and measles which were transmitted to the Native Americans through trade goods or someone infected with them. This quickly annihilated most of the Native American population.
The Europeans brought about diseases that initially never transpired in the Native Americans communities. Indian [Native Americans] population of 10 million that lived north of Mexico when Columbus came would ultimately be reduced to less than a million. Huge numbers of Indians would the from diseases introduced by the whites. (Zinn 14). An example of such was smallpox associated with a Spanish called Herman Cortes and his army when they came to America in 1521. Europeans were also responsible for bringing about other diseases such as influenza and measles to healthy Native Americans.
Imagine foreign men coming into your country, invading your land, and killing your people. In the late 1400’s, European explorers, mainly Spanish and Portuguese, in search of a new route to Aisa, found America. The impact of their discovery to the natives was immense, the explorers spread disease, made the natives lives miserable, but also showed the natives new ways of agriculture. The First reason why the explorers greatly impacted the natives was the spread of disease.
Before the arrival of the Europeans, the Native Americans were mostly free of serious diseases. In the 1500s, the Europeans’ arrival changed the lives of the Native Americans forever. With them, they brought disease as well as ways of life that the Native Americans had never experienced.
Fifteenth and sixteenth century European expansion and conquest had a profound effect on the native people of the New World. the Europeans brought violence and disease the Americans killing most of the native population. those weren't killed were forced to undergo changes their lives to be more civilized in the eyes of the European. some were even made slaves. however new animals and crops were also brought into the new world changing things in a positive way.
In 1492, Christopher Columbus landed in the new world; the Native Americans lives were altered through the introduction of the Columbian Exchange, Cultural changes and loss of their homeland. Columbus's discovery of the new world sparked colonization of the Americas. There was an ample amount of vast, arable land thus creating economic opportunity for the wealthy and the common-man. The people longing for this opportunity intruded on the Native American's land and completely changed their way of life.