In the island, which I have said before was called Hispana, there are very lofty and beautiful mountains, great farms, groves and fields, most fertile both for cultivation and for pasturage, and well adapted for constructing buildings. The convenience of the harbors in this island, and the excellence of the rivers, in volume and salubrity, surpass human belief, unless one should see them. In it the trees, pasture-lands and fruits differ much from those of Juana. Besides, this Hispana abounds in various kinds of species, gold and metals. The inhabitants . . . are all, as I said before, unprovided with any sort of iron, and they are destitute of arms, which are entirely unknown to them, and for which they are not adapted; not on account of any bodily deformity, for they are well made, but because they are timid and full of terror. . . . But when they see that they are safe, and all fear is banished, they are very guileless and honest, and very liberal of all they have. No one refuses the asker anything that he possesses; on the contrary they themselves invite us to ask for it. They manifest the greatest affection towards all of us, exchanging valuable things for trifles, content with the very least thing or nothing at all. . . . I gave them many beautiful and pleasing things, which I had brought with me, for no return whatever, in order to win their affection, and that they might become Christians and inclined to love our King and Queen and Princes and all the people of Spain; and that they might be eager to search for and gather and give to us what they abound in and we greatly need.



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There are huge farms, woods, and fields on the island, which I've mentioned was known as Hispana. The mountains are also very towering and lovely.

What was the Columbus letter's primary point?

A number of important themes of early conquest are conveyed in Columbus' letter, including his amazement at the abundance of natural resources on the islands, his patronizing and admiring attitude toward the islanders, and his conviction that Spain would benefit financially from owning and utilizing the resources.

What was the island's original name given by Columbus and his first crew?

The native Lucayan people called the island Columbus and his ships' landing site Guanahani. It was christened San Salvador by Columbus.

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