enslavement of indigenous people by columbus
The enslavement of indigenous people by Columbus refers to the practice of capturing and forcing native individuals into labor or servitude by the explorer Christopher Columbus and his followers during their expeditions to the Americas in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. This exploitation of indigenous populations was a significant factor in the colonization and exploitation of the newly discovered lands.
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