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Please provide three impressions Columbus had of the local natives on Hispaniola be specific​

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Columbus described the Natives he first encountered as “timid and full of fear.”

He compares lush and well-watered Hispaniola as more favorable to settlement than mountainous Cuba. Columbus characterizes the native inhabitants of the Indies islands as primitive, innocent, without reason ("like beasts", "como bestias"), and unthreatening.
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