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    The purpose of this lesson is for the students to read alternative sources about Christopher Columbus and express their opinion about whether he should be celebrated. The students will read an article about Christopher Columbus and highlight in one color the positive influence of Columbus’s life and in another color the negative influence of Columbus’s life. Then‚ the class will discuss the positives and negatives and the teacher will write each in columns on the board. The students will write in

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    POPULAR CATHOLICISM Christopher Columbus was the catalyst that would forever change the lives of the indigenous population of Central and South America. Catholicism would become the standard for religion as it would take the lead to provide the one true God. Catholicism had the true representative of God on earth in the form of the Pope. The Catholic church for the first time would tolerate the co-mingling of other religions as long as they followed along with Catholic tradition. When the explorers

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    2013 Am Hist I (12pm) Mazurek Homework #1 A) “Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492...” This popular poem has become engraved in the minds of many children for years. From a young age‚ certain facts about the discovery of America are taught. What is not being realized is that many specifics are being omitted from lessons. This being said‚ it is important to note that it is no longer as simple to just explain that Christopher Columbus discovered America. Even in many history textbooks throughout

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    anthropologist what the Indians called America before the white man came‚ an Indian said simply‚ ‘Ours.’" Christopher Columbus was always thought as a brave man who discovered America‚ but does this tell the entire story? The real Columbus may not be the person people once thought he was. Events that may have influenced Columbus Century long conflicts between the Christians and Muslims greatly impacted Columbus. In 1415 the Portuguese invaded North Africa in an attempt to destroy Islam by destroying its

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    to go around Africa. However‚ prince Henry from Portugal already had successful efforts by reaching Africa before they did. Considering Spain and Portugal’s rivalry it is evident why Spain would be in a rush to find this new pathway. Which is why Columbus’ encounter with the new world was so significant. It curated a new sense of hope for Spaniards at that time such as Bartolome De las Casas. It additionally intrigued citizens of the potential wealth and rumors of “gold‚ spices‚

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    Not the First to Sail the Ocean Blue In 1492‚ Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Although most students are taught this phrase‚ little else is taught or learned about Columbus. The history and background on Columbus and his voyage is typically unverifiable and often controversial. His need for wealth and power is not deserving of a national holiday. Students should know Columbus sailed the ocean blue on the Nina‚ Pinta‚ and Santa Maria‚ in 1492‚ but there is much more unknown and untold about his story

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    today think of Christopher Columbus as a an imperialist. The issue of Columbus has two sides‚ the good and the immortality. There was some evidence found that supports this. In the book Taking Sides‚ Kirkpatrick Sale supports the side of Columbus being an imperialist. While Robert Royal views him as not being an imperialist. After reading "Taking Sides"‚ my opinion on Christopher Columbus has changed. In my opinion‚ Columbus is an imperialist. According to Sale‚ he feels that Columbus invaded the land

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    Christopher Columbus: Hero or Villain? For many years‚ there has been a controversy depicting whether Christopher Columbus was to be named a Hero or a Villain. As we all know‚ Christopher Columbus did not actually “discover” the Americas. People to this day believe that Christopher Columbus took claim to discovering what they called “The New World‚” when in reality‚ Indians could have been living on America for hundreds to thousands of years before Columbus’s time. People can classify Columbus in

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    23‚ 2013 Christopher Columbus Assertion 1: Christopher Columbus was one of the greatest sailors and explores of all time. In 1492 he discovered a “new world” and linked Europe to the Americas. His discoveries enlarged the world and began a new age of exploration‚ therefore changing the history of the world. His Columbian Exchange was the foundation of the future world economy. [1] “Christopher Columbus can be considered a hero for his work on Christianity‚” says John Kimble. Columbus has spread

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    Christopher Columbus Hero or Villain? Christopher Columbus influenced the New World and Old World through social acts‚ religious acts‚ and geographical acts in a negative way. From the moment Columbus set foot in the New World‚ bad social altercations took place between him and the Native Americans. Columbus treated the Natives with no human respect. He enslaved and mutilated the Natives. The first of the Natives that Columbus encountered‚ as well as almost every other Native group‚ were kind to

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