columbus' interactions with indigenous peoples
Columbus' interactions with indigenous peoples refer to the encounters and engagements between Christopher Columbus, the explorer, and the native inhabitants of the lands he explored, primarily the Americas. These interactions involved cultural exchanges, conflicts, exploitation, and the impacts of colonization on indigenous communities.
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