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    1400’s‚ Spain began to explore the seas in search of the Asian trade routes (“The Silk Road” was one popular route) in order to find the wealth they needed to be superior to one another. Instead they stumbled upon the Americas. Christopher Columbus (Cristobal Colon) founded San Salvador (located in the Bahamas) and Cortes founded Mexico and eventually came to conquer the Aztec empire in 1521. The idea of exploration and enlightenment eventually arrived in other parts of Europe. In England‚ King Henry

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    October 12‚2015 students across the country were out of school for Columbus Day ‚ but why ? Christopher Columbus was responsible for a genocide and many other innocent deaths ‚he did not discover America ;so why ? Why do we celebrate people like him when we should actually celebrate people who had an actual positive legit impact on our lives. Born muslim in c. 780‚Al-Khwārizmī‚ became a mathematician‚not any mathematician but “the father Of Algebra “ who also studied astronomy‚geography ‚history

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    Pros And Cons Of Columbus

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    The year was 1492‚ and Columbus and his men were sailing towards land. As they approached it‚ the crew could see huts scattered everywhere across the land. People roamed the place freely‚ some with baskets of fruits and nuts‚ and others with babies on their backs preparing food. Little did both groups of people know that their lives were about to change‚ but was it for good or bad? Once and his men reached the sandy beaches of the island‚ he got of his ship and took a couple of his men with him to

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    conquering is that of Christopher Columbus in 1492. From as early as birth it seems children hear of the courage and accomplishments of Columbus‚ even to the point that we have a federal holiday dedicated to him on the second Monday of October. He is credited with the discovery of the New World and creating this continent as we know it today. But switch the perspective to that of the native people in the Americas back then and you get a much darker picture. Columbus to them was a cruel and oppressive

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    When Columbus set sail for Asia with the intent of establishing a trade monopoly between the vibrant culture of Asia and Spain and discovered the New World‚ along with it came the discovery of the Indians and a new trade and labor opportunity began to take place. Columbus’ discovery of the New World has been controversial. There are those who wish to honor him and therefore feel that the accusations concerning his crime of genocide are revisions of history. Blinded by greed Columbus turned into

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    Columbus Ship Journey

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    August - September Today we started out at 8 a.m. on our journey. I am traveling on the Nina‚ and Columbus is the captain on my boat. As we are traveling farther and farther‚ people aren’t having much faith. Everyone is losing their faith. I am trying to stay believing because I believe that God has a plan for us and he has control. Every day it gets harder to keep my faith‚ but I am hanging on. It’s really hard with everyone around me having such a bad attitude. I have been more to myself and

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    Geographical Discoveries

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    in particular: circumnavigation Cape of Good Hope by Diaz (1488)‚ the discovery of America by Columbus (1492)‚ and then the conquest‚ trip [[Vasco da Gama | to India (1498) and the first trip around the world‚ Magellan (1519-1522). These events triggered a further voyages of discovery and contributed to a significant widening of the geographical horizon of Europeans. Expedition of Christopher Columbus Rulers of Spain‚ they realized that they begin to lose the distance to Portugal‚ which definitely

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    Essay On Columbus Day

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    With Columbus Day rapidly approaching us‚ a day celebrated by millions upon millions of people who dearly believe that he is a hero‚ you begin to wonder. Do these people know what they are celebrating? While yes‚ he “discovered” the New World‚ however people fail to acknowledge that Columbus was in fact a mass murderer. In all likelihood‚ he brought to life “the worst case of genocide imposed on one nation of human beings by another”. Instantly you may have asked yourself why I placed quotation

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    Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus is indeed an integral part of the history of America. An entire day is dedicated to him in October to celebrate his discoveries and conquests‚ . Which raises the question‚ what exactly are the achievements of Christopher Columbus? Many Americans may say for discovering the new world‚ others attribute the growth of the trans- Atlantic trade to him. There are many factual information that are rarely every discussed about Christopher Columbus‚ his achievements

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    cortes vs. columbus

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    over huge amounts of North America through force. The two most influential must be Christopher Columbus and Hernan Cortes‚ who took control of what later became the United States of America and Mexico. In 1492 Columbus sets out on his first journey searching for a trade route to Asia through the west. However instead of finding Asia when he hits land‚ he is surprised to have found a new continent. Columbus then returns to Spain to tell his king of the discovery he has made. This starts the mad rush

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