The correct answer is: He brought several of them back to Spain.
Columbus gave the American Indians useless glass beads in exchange of differents products. This didn't seem to hurt the relationship with them as they had never seen things like that before and were amazed.
Although he forced them to work too, by enacting policies of forced labour, the action that characterizes his stay in Hispaniola (today Haiti and the Dominican Republic) was taking prisoners and sending them to Spain to be sold. This lead to a fight in which some indians were killed. Some of the prisoners died before arriving to Spain. The ones left in the island were forced to search for gold.
Although the causes of the Hundred Years' War are vast and complex, the best option from the list would be "<span>A) the claim by English kings to the throne of France", since succession issues were at the heart of the origins of the conflict. </span><span />
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i don't know what author your talking about but these would be some general answers
Explanation:
it gave people a new sense of identity and also led to an increased sense of competition among nation-states.