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The documentary, America Before Columbus, discussed the desires of Christopher Columbus wand the result of his actions. Christopher Columbus’s vision was to sail west to the riches of Asia but before that he had to have funds. In order to revive finance for his voyage, he had to convince the most powerful woman of Europe queen Isabella. After five years of persuasion, queen Isabella finally comes around and finances Columbus’s voyage. Europe was thirsty for more power and riches beyond their land. In the summer of 1492, Christopher Columbus and his companions set sail to what they discover as the New World.

In the unknown lands, there was life, lifestyles, and necessities that sustained them. In North America the staple crop was corn. Once

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