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    Howard Zinn: A People’s History of the United States In the first chapter of A Peoples History of the United States by Howard Zinn‚ the main focus is on the Indians‚ Christopher Columbus and the human progress and the author’s way of presenting factual information. Christopher Columbus is introduced as the famous navigator and explorer of the “New World”. We were taught in school that he discovered America and that was just enough for our tiny brains to like him because America is built on freedom

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    Chapter 10-Body Weight and Its Management In 2009‚ about 63% of American adults were overweight or obese. Overweight-has more fat‚ muscle‚ bone‚ and/or body water than a person whose weight is normal. Not necessarily bad‚ but people who have too much fat are at risk of being obese. Obesity-a condition characterized by excessive and unhealthy amounts of body fat. Prevalence of obesity in the US rose rapidly between 2000-2010 2000-20% or more of the adult population in 22 states were obese

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    The second most guilty suspect on this voyage was Christopher Columbus. He was the one taking orders from the King and Queen and fulfilling them to the max. Columbus took the possession of Indian land and started to spread religion under his orders. However‚ he went over and beyond to do all of this for the King and Queen. He ordered men to enslave the Taino for them and to make them work in the mines for gold. Gold was all he and the King and Queen cared about. He even said‚ “Gold is most excellent;

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    that American culture today attributes its geographic discovery to a man named Christopher Columbus? Could it be that he was the first European to claim this land as part of an Imperialistic expansion or is it merely out of convenience for the history books? It is known that the American continent was populated by 1000 AD which is long before settlements by Viking fisherman and even longer before the arrival of Columbus. In spite of this fact every October‚ we as a culture celebrate a holiday in honor

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    stuck in-between both of Genoa and Venice‚ were he was captured as a prisoner. there he meet a famed writer Rusticello and reveled his journeys. Rusticello’s writings about Polo were successful in several parts of Europe and even inspired Christopher Columbus to start traveling. Although Rusticello’s writings were successful when Polo finally returned to Venice his stories fell to death ear and majority of the people didn’t believe his adventures‚ and on his deathbed a priest asked him to confess

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    one of the greatest sails man and captain in history‚ Christopher Columbus first proposed his idea to sail west into the Atlantic Ocean to Portuguese royalty‚ where it was rejected. With his vision and persistence‚ he then approached Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain to propose his ideas and plans‚ where it was accepted in 1492‚ and the world was never to be the same again. It was because of Columbus that the New

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    Christopher Columbus found a new world and jumpstarted an age of exploration like no other. After he found the Americas there was massive colonization‚ giant trade increases and more resources such as gold and silver were being surfaced. Europeans learned new agricultural techniques from the indigenous people‚ the Europeans also acquired a large number of new crops to farm such as potatoes‚ tomatoes‚ corn and cocoa. With all of the pros that the age of exploration brought to Europeans it is hard

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    learned that Christopher Columbus found America in an honorable way. We also have a national holiday just for him. They never told us though how he was looking for the Indies and thought he was in China. In reality he was lost and had no clue he was in America. They also did not show us how he actually treated the people on the islands when he met them. He was cruel to them just because they could not understand him and he took away their land just because he wanted to. Christopher Columbus was a really

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    Columbian Exchange

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    The Columbian Exchange was a sea trade connecting the “Old World” and the “New World” while transferring peoples‚ animals‚ plants‚ and diseases in the 15th century. This transfer of trade products also provoked the Age of Exploration‚ including Christopher Columbus’s discover of the Western Hemisphere in 1492. Many European explorers discovered new land in this region and saw many prosperous civilizations. Despite having flourishing civilizations in the Western Hemisphere‚ the Columbian Exchange affected

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    A. Stannard’s book‚ American Holocaust: Columbus And the Conquest of the New World‚ Stannard discusses the cruelty he says Christopher Columbus inflicted upon Native Americans and how it was comparable to the genocidal acts of World War II. This debate arose roughly thirteen or so years ago‚ and before then people thought Columbus could not have possibly done something so horrific. However‚ there is evidence to support the claims‚ and the idea that Columbus may have been crueler than previously believed

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