Biology Forums - Study Force

Humanities History Topic started by: Potvin on Jan 18, 2017



Title: What was the most devastating and deadly action undertaken by the immediate successors of Columbus ...
Post by: Potvin on Jan 18, 2017
What was the most devastating and deadly action undertaken by the immediate successors of Columbus in their interactions with American Indians?
A) the ruthless and violent suppression of a rebellion in Higüey in 1502 by Spanish governor Nicolás de Ovando resulting in the deaths and public display of 600-700 Indians
B) the killing of 80 Indian district chiefs in 1503 by Governor de Ovando through a ruse involving the organization an ostensibly friendly meeting with these district chiefs
C) the bringing of European diseases such as smallpox and measles and other diseases, of which the American Indians had no immunity
D) the refusal of the immediate successors of Columbus to trade goods with the American Indians


Title: Re: What was the most devastating and deadly action undertaken by the immediate successors of ...
Post by: Yoko900 on Jan 18, 2017
Content hidden


Title: Re: What was the most devastating and deadly action undertaken by the immediate successors of Columbus ...
Post by: Potvin on Mar 24, 2017
I posted without any expectations, this surpassed my expectations