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2 October, 21:53

Why had the native peoples turned violent upon Christopher Columbus's return to Hispaniola in 1493?

The native poeples were retaliating against religious conversions forced by the Spanish missionaries

The native peoples were retaliating against the Spaniards who had forcefully laid claim on their land.

The native peoples were retaliating against the Spaniards who had pillaged their villages and raped native women.

The native peoples were retaliating against the Spanish crown's attempts to enslave them to work on sugar plantations.

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  1. 3 October, 00:32
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    I believe it is A. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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