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    It began with me in History class‚ I struggle to hold my head up and to keep my eyes open as my teacher drones on and on about Christopher Columbus and about how he “discovered America.”. Anyone with a brain knows that he didn’t discover anything. Anyways‚ as I try to force my eyelids open‚ I notice a strange new face. The teacher pauses his lecture to introduce the newcomer. “Okay class‚ this is Luca‚ and he is a new student.” In an instant‚ he quickly walked to the seat in the far back‚ away

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    CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS AND THE FIRST SCENARIO OF COLONIZATION: HISPANIOLA AND THE CARIBBEAN - Christopher Columbus The Catholic Monarchs and the Capitulations of Santa Fe - Spanish Voyages of Exploration Treaty of Tordesillas - First Scenario of Colonization: Hispaniola Government Churchmen and Laws of Burgos - Medieval Documents Texts: Bakewell‚ pp. 97-125 Mills et al.‚ pp.27-33 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS Cristoforo Colombo (Genoese‚ born in 1451)‚ sailor‚

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    remembered through different ways‚ Whether what they did was right‚ wrong‚ or even debatable. Most people remember Adolf Hitler as a terrible person‚ being that he was the one to lead the Holocaust‚ one of the biggest genocides in history. While Christopher Columbus was heavily debated whether he helped give a major contribution to society. Then‚ there’s people like

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    similarity in the writings “Letter: the first voyage” (1493) by Columbus and “Young Goodman Brown” (New England magazine‚1835) by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Even though the stories were written in different centuries and different context they form together to exemplify the connecting theme of discovery. Whether it is the discovery

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    Patrick Richman Priovolos B Block May 22‚ 2024 Spanish Rule in the Americas In 1492‚ Christopher Columbus departed from Palos de la Frontera‚ Spain‚ in the hope of finding a faster route to Asia by heading westward. A few months later‚ in October of 1492‚ his ship reached an island in the Bahamas‚ named Guanahani where he was greeted by local natives. As he and the passengers of his crew explored the land‚ they discovered new goods such as gold‚ silver‚ tobacco‚ and numerous types of plants. He also

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    Most people know that Christopher Columbus discovered America‚ but are probably unaware of all the destruction that he caused in doing so. Columbus had an urge to sail west to the Indies where he ended up finding North America and did not even realize it. In fact‚ he made four voyages‚ mainly to the Caribbean and part of the north coast of South America and was sure it had to be the Indies. He was looking for gold and spices that he had read about‚ but was in the wrong place. His exploration brought

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    CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS (1451-1506) Christopher Columbus is one of the best-known of all explorers. He is famous for his voyage in 1492‚ when he "discovered" America while he was looking for a way to sail to Asia. Columbus was probably born in Genoa‚ Italy‚ around 1451. His real name was Christoforo Columbo. His wife‚ a Portuguese women who he married around 1480‚ was Felipa Perestrello e Moniz. They had one son named Diego. He made several voyages to the New World‚ which he thought was Asia

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    looking to find the spice route to India and only Vasco de Gama was able to reach it in 1498. Portugal eventually was successful in having trade stations in India‚ Africa‚ China‚ and the East Indies. Christopher Columbus’ exploration in 1492 was encouraged by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. Columbus’ motives were to spread the word of Christianity and find wealth‚ mostly in gold. He landed in the Americas four times and southern portions of the Bahamas. He later moved to Hispanola were he could

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    and diseases passed from one continent to the other. The voyages of Columbus and the Collapse of Communism in the Soviet Union are one of the most significant turning points that made political‚ social‚ and cultural impact. <br> <br>The voyages of Columbus began the European race to colonize the Americans. A far-reaching exchange of people‚ plants‚ animal‚ and ideas occurred between Europe‚ the Americas‚ and Africa. Christopher Columbus‚ and ambitious Italian sailor from Genoa‚ convinced the Spanish

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    Christopher Columbus’ treatment of the Native Americans Historians and the general public alike have posed the question; how could so few Spanish could have conquered such a huge territory and so many people? By 1550‚ within a few decades of Columbus’ arrival on Caribbean shores‚ the Spanish had conquered and colonized vast tracts of the Americas more than ten times larger than Spain itself and an estimated 200‚000 or more Native Americans. The answers to this question vary over time‚ and are

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