native american resistance to columbus
Native American resistance to Columbus refers to the various ways in which indigenous peoples in the Americas challenged and opposed the arrival and colonization efforts of Christopher Columbus and other European explorers. This resistance took the form of armed conflict, diplomatic negotiations, cultural and spiritual defiance, and alliances among different tribes and nations. Overall, native resistance played a significant role in shaping the course of history following Columbus's arrival in the Americas.
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