This is pretty open ended but here are some suggestions
- Religious and cultural persecution
- Oppourtunity
- Lots of avaliable property
- The prospect of a young nation
- The Irish Potatio Famine
Based on the letter, the conclusion that can be drawn on Columbus's way of doing things is that Columbus didn't consider the indigenous people’s freedom in achieving his goals.
<h3>How did Columbus treat indigenous people?</h3><h3 />
Columbus was known for the cruel manner in which he dealt with the indigenous people that he encountered.
He did this by engaging in such heinous actions as enslaving indigenous people and using them in mines and on farms. He and his men even routinely killed Natives to send a message.
Christopher Columbus used them to achieve his goals of wealth and exploration and did not care about their freedoms as he did so. Things got so bad that the Spanish Crown had to get involved and order Columbus to come home.
In conclusion, the letter shows that in regards to how he did things, Columbus didn't consider the indigenous people’s freedom in achieving his goals.
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Arguably, the First Amendment is also the most important to the maintenance of a democratic government. ... The freedoms of speech, press, assembly and the right to petition the government and seek redress of grievances proclaim that citizens have the right to call the government to account.
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