Overall, what is Columbus's perspective/viewpoint in regards to native america? Provide at least 3 sentences

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Columbus's perspective on Native Americans can be characterized as one of exploitation and superiority. He viewed them as uncivilized, barbaric, and lacking in intelligence. This perspective led him to treat Native Americans as inferior beings, subjecting them to forced labor, violence, and colonization. Columbus also saw the indigenous people as objects of conversion to Christianity, believing that he had a divine mission to bring them to the faith.
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