exploration of indigenous territories by columbus
The exploration of indigenous territories by Columbus was driven by a desire to find new trade routes and resources. Columbus's voyages led to the encounter and colonization of the Americas by European powers, resulting in cultural exchange, conflict, and the displacement of indigenous populations.
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