Columbus First Letter To Luis De Santangel

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Columbus's first letter was addressed to his financial sponsor, Luis de Santangel. The letter revealed Columbus's excitement for discovered new lands in the name of the king and the queen. The lands that he saw were "very fertile to a limitless degree," and had "beautiful variety [of] other trees and fruits and plants." He also saw people who lived in small hamlets and called them Indians. After ten years had passed, Columbus wrote the second letter to the king and the queen of Spain. Columbus wanted three things in his second letter: "the restitution of [his] honor, the reparation of [his] losses, and the punishment of him who infringed [him]." He used pathetic fallacy to express his weak mental state; "They are in an exhauster state; although