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    Columbus Day‚ the second Monday in October‚ represents the day Christopher Columbus landed in the Americas. America should no longer continue to celebrate Columbus Day because he had a miserable legacy‚ he did not really discover America‚ and he was cruel. He had a bad legacy because he committed genocide‚ started slavery and racism. Columbus did not really find the United States‚ there were indigenous people there already that were settled and lived off the land. On top of all that he was very

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    Between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries‚ a countless number of European explorers navigated the globe in search of new lands and new treasures. The era‚ known as The Age of Discovery‚ gave fame to some of history’s greatest seafarers—Ferdinand Magellan‚ Vasco da Gama‚ and John Cabot to name but a few. Of all the great explorers‚ though‚ none are as celebrated as Christopher Columbus—the man who “discovered” America. The Making of an Explorer‚ 1451-92—Beginnings Christopher Columbus was

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    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 arrived in

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    the technology available to Christopher Columbus in 1492 was certainly sufficient to impress his memory firmly upon future generations‚ if he had had access to modern navigational techniques and technology‚ the organization and outcome of his voyages would have been vastly different. Methods of elucidating longitude in Columbus’s time were nonexistent‚ and those for determining latitude could be deeply flawed. Thus‚ given the defective nature of the technology Columbus employed on his voyages‚ during

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    Christopher Columbus could be considered successful in some ways‚ as an explorer and as a representative of Spain.  Although there are a lot of negatives when you evaluate him as an explorer‚ he did discover land that was new to him and the Europeans.  Because of this‚ he was able to bring gold and riches to Spain and Europe.  He also changed lives in both the Old World and the New World‚ though the changes for the latter were detrimental and unpleasant.  He introduced European colonization to the

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    Columbus “They have no iron or steel or weapons‚ nor are they capable of using them‚ although they are well-built people of handsome stature‚ because they are wondrous timid” (Columbus p. 5). It amazes me how such kind words from Christopher Columbus was first said about the Native people of Hispaniola and then he turns around and to simply put it‚ slaughters them. The three readings “Letter To The Sovereigns On His First Voyage” by Christopher Columbus‚ “The Very Brief Relation Of the Devastation

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    killed thousands of innocent natives be considered a hero? Christopher Columbus found the Americas‚ but today he takes credit for discovering a new world. Native Americans had been living in civilizations across North and South America long before Columbus had "discovered" it. This journey has now ruined many of those cultivations as well as the citizens. With his expedition‚ he exposed countries to new disease and violence. His greed led him to deprive America of its natives and its resources. Thirdly

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    Christopher Columbus is a very important name in history‚ he sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in search for India. Christopher Columbus did not reach India‚ instead he discovered the New World‚ which is now called the Central America. He landed at the Bahamas where he brought civilization to the native people living in Bahamas. He taught them how to speak Spanish so that the natives would be able to communicate with the Europeans. “Nothing is lacking except knowledge of the language” said by Christopher

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    1492 the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus set sail to try to find a faster route to India for the Spanish‚ but instead ended up in America. Along his voyage Columbus had many economical‚ social and religious influences. The question being asked was‚ Columbus a hero or villain? In my personal belief Columbus was a villain. The reason Columbus was a villain to me was is because‚ when he and his men first arrived the indians were curious about who he was‚ they treated Columbus great‚ they gave

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    Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue in fourteen-hundred-ninty-two. He came over from Spain in three ships‚ the Nina‚ the Pinta‚ and the Santa Maria and discovered America‚ or at least that was what I was taught in elementary school. Since then there has been much controversy going on over the issue of weather or not Christopher Columbus really "discovered" America because when he landed in San Salvador he was not alone. Native Americans already inhabited the land and they had been

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