conflict between columbus and indigenous tribes
The conflict between Columbus and indigenous tribes refers to the clashes and disputes that arose between Christopher Columbus and the native peoples he encountered in the Americas upon his arrival in 1492. The conflict was primarily driven by cultural misunderstandings, the desire for resources, and the Europeans' imposition of their authority over the indigenous populations. Columbus and his crew sought to establish dominance and power over the indigenous tribes, leading to violence, displacement, and exploitation of the native peoples.
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