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Jessica Butler
on Oct 21, 2024Verified
Columbus's log of his first encounter with the New World and its inhabitants reveals which of the following?
A) He wanted to profit from the land he had found by exploiting its natural resources, including its people.
B) He wanted to exterminate all Native Americans and completely destroy the cultures they had built.
C) He insisted that Europeans had come merely to observe, not to change, the cultures of the New World's native inhabitants.
D) He believed that his primary goal should be to Christianize the native inhabitants of the land he had found.
Columbus's Log
is the recorded journal by Christopher Columbus detailing his voyage across the Atlantic in 1492, which led to the European awareness and eventual colonization of the Americas.
Christianize
The process of converting individuals or groups to Christianity or the spread of Christian beliefs and practices.
- Gain insight into the foremost explorers and their undertakings that paved the way for European discovery and establishment of colonies in the Americas.
- Identify the motivations behind European exploration and colonization efforts, including economic, religious, and political factors.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the foremost explorers and their undertakings that paved the way for European discovery and establishment of colonies in the Americas.
- Identify the motivations behind European exploration and colonization efforts, including economic, religious, and political factors.
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