On 12 October 1492, Christopher Columbus stepped ashore in an island that has come to be known as the Americas. However, it was not what he had set out to find. How do you think he would have reacted to the inhabitants of the island, and how would they have reacted to him?
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Communication is essential part of a social life of a human. Humans are prone to communicate instinctively to a stranger in an unknown place to make out the actual situation. Christopher Columbus would do the same thing. He would try to talk to the islanders in his own language. If they would not know English, he would perhaps try to draw pictures to describe his thoughts and questions.
The islanders would be alert and sacred since they would not know his real identity. They would try to ask questions too in their language. They would think him a danger or a threat.
After Christopher Columbus sailed across the great Atlantic ocean he sighted the bahamas island which he mistook it for East Asia.
Columbus' expidition went shorewards that very day since he was able to claim the lands of Spain for Ferdinand and Isabella who had earlier sponsored his trip in finding a route to China which was westward along with India. Both of these countries were rich in wealth which they wanted for themselves.