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1. Based on the reading from Columbus' journal, it appears that Christopher Columbus cares more about discovering gold, and he actually wants wealth because several times, he exclaims that if it pleases God, he wants to find the origin of the gold that the natives wear.
2. Based on Columbus' observations, the "Indians" were simple folks with generous and welcoming hearts and were ready to become intelligent servants.
3. The "Indians" value the Europeans' gifts, thinking the Europeans are "men from heaven," and the "Indians" are ever ready to welcome visitors who come in goodwill.
4. The "Indians," mainly young men that Columbus met on his Nina voyage, were not afraid of strangers. They did not appear savage, as later depicted by some Europeans.
What was Columbus' journal?
Columbus' journal was a diary and logbook that Christopher Columbus wrote about his first voyage in the Nina to the New World.
Columbus' journal noted that the Indians were not militarily equipped to defend themselves against aggression or colonialization, as the latter happened.
Christopher Columbus was interested in educating the Indians and converting them to Christianity.
Thus, from reading Columbus' journal, it appears Christopher Columbus was most interested in finding wealth and opening corridors for European commerce and Christianity.
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