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Columbus Was A Horrible Person

Based on historical accounts, Christopher Columbus exhibited numerous instances of cruelty and brutality towards the indigenous peoples he encountered during his voyages. Here are some examples:

Enslavement and Massacre:
Columbus and his crew enslaved thousands of natives, forcing them to work under harsh conditions. He also ordered the massacre of many others, including women and children, for minor infractions or perceived disobedience.

Rape and Sexual Exploitation:
There are documented cases of Columbus and his men raping indigenous women, including accounts from eyewitnesses and Columbus’s own crew members.

Cruel Punishments:
Columbus punished natives severely for even minor offenses, including flogging, branding, and mutilation.

Forced Labor and Starvation:
Columbus and his crew forced natives to work long hours without pay, leading to widespread starvation and disease.

Columbus’s Treatment of His Own Crew:
Columbus also exhibited poor leadership and mistreated his own crew members, leading to:

Mutiny:
Columbus’s brother, Bartolomé, led a revolt against him due to his harsh treatment of the crew and the natives.

Crew Members’ Accounts:
Many crew members wrote about Columbus’s cruelty and brutality in their journals and letters, providing firsthand accounts of his behavior.
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Yeah, in the eyes of many he is and did what you cite here.
As horrific and wrong his actions were, we need to look at world history where many of the things he is accused of were actions taken by others under the monikers of Kings, Queens, Presidents, Tsars and “
Leaders”. That said, Columbus was not unique.