Christopher Columbus - The Discovery Of America And What Happened After

Native American History
3 Jun 202009:13

Summary

TLDRIn 1492, Christopher Columbus made his first contact with the Americas, specifically the Bahamas, where he encountered the indigenous Taino people. Initially, the Tainos, believing the Spaniards to be gods, welcomed them with gifts. However, the Spanish, under Columbus's command, claimed the land for Spain and began a period of exploitation, forcing the Tainos into labor, taking slaves, and imposing harsh tributes. This led to rebellion and resistance among the Tainos, including a notable revolt led by Enrique, which lasted until 1533. Despite their resilience, the Tainos suffered greatly from the Spaniards' actions and European diseases, leading to a significant decline in their population. By the end of the century, the Taino culture was reported as extinct.

Takeaways

  • 🚢 Columbus arrived in the Americas with three ships, marking the first contact between Native Americans and the Spanish.
  • 🌊 On October 12, 1492, Columbus and his crew landed in the Bahamas, where they were initially greeted by the Taino people with gifts and hospitality.
  • 🙇‍♂️ Columbus claimed the land for Spain, despite the Taino people having lived there for a thousand years.
  • 🎁 The Taino people initially thought the Spanish were gods and offered them food, drink, and gifts, while the Spanish reciprocated with trinkets.
  • 🔍 Columbus spent two months searching for gold, which led to further exploration and interaction with the Taino people.
  • ⛵️ The Santa Maria, Columbus's flagship, ran aground and sank, leading to the construction of Fort La Navidad and leaving 39 men behind.
  • 🔥 Upon returning for his second voyage, Columbus found Fort La Navidad burned and the men killed due to their misbehavior towards the Taino.
  • 🏭 The Spanish began to exploit the Tainos, forcing them to work in gold mines and imposing harsh tributes, leading to severe punishment for non-compliance.
  • 📉 The Taino population suffered greatly, with many dying from disease, starvation, and violence, leading to a significant decline in their numbers.
  • 🏞️ The Tainos resisted Spanish occupation, with leaders like Anacaona and Enrique leading rebellions and guerrilla warfare.
  • 🤝 Eventually, the Spanish monarchy recognized the Tainos' rights to freedom and possession, but by then, their population had severely diminished.

Q & A

  • Who was the first person to spot land during Columbus's first voyage to the Americas?

    -Rodrigo de Triana, a sailor, was the first to spot land.

  • What was the reward offered by the Spanish sovereigns to the sailor who first sighted land?

    -The reward was a silk doublet and ten thousand maravedís.

  • On what date did Columbus and his crew first clearly spot land after two months at sea?

    -They first clearly spotted land on October 12, 1492.

  • Which indigenous people did Columbus first encounter upon landing in the Americas?

    -Columbus first encountered the Tainos.

  • What did the Tainos initially think of the Spanish when they first arrived?

    -The Tainos thought the Spanish were gods.

  • What happened to the Santa Maria, Columbus's ship, on Christmas Eve during his first voyage?

    -The Santa Maria ran aground and sank.

  • Why were the 39 men left behind at Fort La Navidad killed?

    -They were killed because they had misbehaved by raping local women and stealing from the Tainos.

  • What was the name of the city founded by Columbus on January 2nd, 1493?

    -The city was named La Isabela.

  • What tribute was required from each adult Taino over 14 years of age?

    -They were expected to deliver a hawk's bell full of gold every three months or, when gold was lacking, 25 pounds of spun cotton.

  • What was the consequence for Tainos who failed to bring the required tribute?

    -The Spanish would cut off the hands of the Tainos and leave them to bleed to death.

  • How did the Taino population decline significantly after 1496?

    -The population declined due to European diseases, hard labor, suicide, and violence, leading to a reduction of about 70%.

  • What was the ultimate fate of the Taino culture as reported by the end of the 15th century?

    -The Taino population was officially reported as extinct by the end of the century.

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