Jamaica Found by Christopher Columbus
Things started to get bad on Hispaniola after Columbus left to visit Cuba and Jamaica. The Europeans were met by peaceful groups and then battles with other groups. A young native Taino joined the Europeans back to Castile. People spoke of the extinction of the native people there, but rather it could be called the replacement, just as Chicago has changed with crime and demographics within the last couple decades. Where did all the nice people go?
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Drugs and Religion (Ramon Pane writings of the Taino People)
A look into the writings of Ramon Pane who wrote about the drugs and religion of the Taino people.
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Ramon Pane (the first to write a book on american soil)
A short documentary on Ramon Pane who lived with the Taino people in early America and wrote about them. Christopher Columbus requested that Ramon take notes and to learn about these people.
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The Destruction of Native American People Began When
Through the historical writings of Bartolome Columbus and Hernando Colon, we inspect the possible happenings of the early weeks of April in the year 1494. Were these the times that we can topple statues while attacking white and western civilization for these ideas? BLM and antifa get a pass and a get out of free jail card for destroying things and hurting people, while they start the blame towards Christopher Columbus. Let's see if their blame is true or if they are truly programmed devils operating under malice intent. Columbus did open the doors to European and African colonization of America, but can we blame the first people for what later people did?
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Dead Friends and Getting Drunk with Christopher Columbus (1494 Hispaniola)
A day by day analysis of the European colonization of America through the memoirs, letters and notes of Christopher Columbus.
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Cutting Off Ears, Executions, Christopher Columbus
Early April 1494, Columbus showed clemency and pardoned Taino people of their faults. Day by day Christopher Columbus
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