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Exploration DBQ Notes
Requirements
- Do not restate the question
- Use a majority of the documents
- Show basic comprehension of each document
- Support the thesis with the aforementioned documents
- Analyze the documents and group them/compare them
- Account for author's bias and audience for each document
Prompt
Analyze the attitudes of European explorers toward Native Americans, and assess the impact that exploration had on the “New World”
Analysis
Documents
Document 1
Tomorrow morning before we depart, I intend to land and see what can be found in the neighborhood. Here is no village, but farther within the island is one, where our Indians inform us we shall find the king, and that he has much gold. I shall penetrate so far as to reach the village and see or speak with the king, who, as they tell us, governs all these islands, and goes dressed, with a great deal of gold about him. I do not, however, give much credit to these accounts, as I understand the natives but imperfectly, and perceive them to be so poor that a trifling quantity of gold appears to them a great amount. This island appears to me to be a separate one from that of Saomete1), and I even think there may be others between them. I am not solicitous to examine particularly everything here, which indeed could not be done in fifty years, because my desire is to make all possible discoveries, and return to you Highnesses, if it please our Lord, in April. But in truth, should I meet with gold or spicies in great quantity, I shall remain till I collect as much as possible, and for this purpose I am proceeding solely in quest of them.
Notes
1)
modern Crooked Island