C-Food and water
Foreshadowing events to come, Columbus noted in his journal that the natives (Arawaks) were a gentle and trusting people who could easily be enslaved for the benefit of Spain.
During the fall of 1492, Columbus hoped to locate the Chinese emperor and explored many parts of the Caribbean. He sighted Cuba and ran the Santa Maria aground off Hispaniola ("La Isla Española"). The crew and all supplies had to be removed from the damaged ship and a small fort was erected on the island.
The whites, the whites were enslaved by the Egyptians. So the Egyptians didn't make the pyramids.
Warren explains the students position and then describes how it has been previously handled by the courts
The present name<span> of the city, however, dates back to 1699, when French explorers noted a red cypress tree stripped of </span>its<span> bark that marked the boundary between Houma and Bayou Goula tribal hunting grounds. They called the tree "le </span>baton rouge<span>," or red stick. The native </span>name<span> for the site had been Istrouma.</span>