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Axelotle:

what unkind statement did Columbus make about the natives?

Axelotle:

@anna321 wrote:
that woah yall got big bewbz
this is a question that's not a serious answer.

ExclusiveKylaa:

Columbus considered the Native Americans he met to be illiterate and readily entertained. These ideas evolved to paternalism and the belief that the original people of the area required Europeans to improve their lives in some way. Columbus went on...

Axelotle:

@exclusivekylaa wrote:
Columbus considered the Native Americans he met to be illiterate and readily entertained. These ideas evolved to paternalism and the belief that the original people of the area required Europeans to improve their lives in some way. Columbus went on...
thank you

ExclusiveKylaa:

@axelotle wrote:
@exclusivekylaa wrote:
Columbus considered the Native Americans he met to be illiterate and readily entertained. These ideas evolved to paternalism and the belief that the original people of the area required Europeans to improve their lives in some way. Columbus went on...
thank you
Np

ExclusiveKylaa:

@anna321 wrote:
@exclusivekylaa wrote:
@axelotle wrote:
@exclusivekylaa wrote:
Columbus considered the Native Americans he met to be illiterate and readily entertained. These ideas evolved to paternalism and the belief that the original people of the area required Europeans to improve their lives in some way. Columbus went on...
thank you
Np
plagiarism isnt allowed
Iis not its just a little well let me redo it

ExclusiveKylaa:

Columbus felt the indigenous peoples he saw were stupid and readily entertained. These ideas evolved to paternalism and the belief that the indigenous peoples of the area required Europeans to improve their lives in some way. Continuing Columbus' journey...

ExclusiveKylaa:

That's better

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