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According to his report, what did the native people think about Columbus? A. They were afraid he would not get home. B. They thought he and his men were weak. C. They believed he came from heaven. D. They
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According to his report, what did the native people think about Columbus?
A. They were afraid he would not get home.
B. They thought he and his men were weak.
C. They believed he came from heaven.
D. They believed they could defeat him.
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C. They believed he came from heaven.
With little to no contact with the old world, seeing people dressed in gold, with technologies not yet invented, they believed that these men were gods.
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C. They believed he came from heaven.
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