Where Columbus first made contact with the Natives.
What is the Bahamas?
How the natives approached Columbus's arrival.
What is open and friendly?
When Columbus was recognized as a figure of importance.
What is the 20th Century?
Lied about finding Asia and the abundance of wealth.
Who is Christopher Columbus?
The new name to replace Columbus Day.
What is Indigenous Peoples Day?
The punishment for failing to meet one's gold quota.
What is right-hand man?
Willingness to trade everything for these items.
What is beads and trinkets?
How the Natives were depicted by European in art?
What is shadowy and in the background?
How Europeans portray Columbus's rewards after returning from the New World.
What is wealth and fame?
The major killer of the natives.
What is smallpox?
The number of expeditions Columbus made.
What is four?
The metal in native's ear jewelry.
What is gold flakes?
How Europeans depicted the natives, and justified their actions towards them.
What is savaged and uncivilized?
The three major European myths embraced about Columbus.
What is discovered America, found Asia, and located plentiful loot?
The natives gold availability.
What is only possessed small access to gold?
Columbus's views of what natives were good for?
What is servants and subjugation?
The symbol for protecting natives from punishment for failing to meet the gold quota.
What is a copper coin?
How modern people have protested the romanticized version of Columbus's exploits.
What are College Boycotts?
What is "a hero of his time"?
Columbus's actual fate.
What is died destitute?
The city Columbus was believed to be born in.
What is Genoa?
The first tribe Columbus made contact with.
What is Arawol?
What is "encomienda"?
The way historians estimate populations of the past.
What is back counting?
The royals that sponsored the expeditions.
Who are Ferdinand II and Isabel I of Castille?