Response:
The "Columbian encounter" refers to the event on October 12, 1492, when Christopher Columbus along with a contingent of Spanish soldiers became the initial Europeans to step onto the shores of the Americas. This moment, recognized as America’s discovery, prompted the Spanish Empire along with other European nations (notably Portugal, France, Great Britain, and the Netherlands) to begin colonizing the continent, subsequently exploiting its land and resources. In traditional narratives surrounding this event, indigenous peoples are labeled as savages, suggesting they were wild and aggressive, which is biased as their actions were merely reactions to the violence inflicted by the Europeans during the conquest of their homelands.
Eventually, the negative actions of Standard Oil faded from public memory.
Rockefeller executed an effective public relations strategy.
The explanations provided by Rockefeller were accepted by the public whenever grievances arose.
Few people dared to confront the formidable figure of Rockefeller.