Columbus Was Not a Hero
"In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue." That's the one date everyone remembers, the date in virtually every school child's history textbook. But, they leave out pretty much everything about Columbus and his exploration of the New World. It's the part many people have yet to learn about. For years, Columbus has been presented to us as a hero. In 1934, President Roosevelt even gave Columbus his own holiday. To this day, we celebrate his "discovery" of America. What is found in history textbooks now, have seemed to show another side of Christopher Columbus, a side that they wouldn't dare teach in elementary school. It's the rest of Columbus' tale of "discovery". This paper will show you that Christopher Columbus didn't technically "discover" America and that his actions were much louder than the words we read about in school. Third grade seems like such a long time ago, yet I remember the Christopher Columbus story like it was nothing. It started out with a boy named Christopher Columbus; he was born and raised in Genoa, Italy. He grew up wanting to be an explorer. He also grew up believing the earth was round, yet no one believed him, so the great explorer intended to prove it. He was going to find a westward ro
All have foreheads much broader than any people I had hitherto seen. Others after delivery have killed their children with their own hands, so as not to leave them in such oppressive slavery. Columbus actually wanted to set sail to find gold and to convert the people of India to Christianity. Columbus gets a lot of credit for "discovering" land that already had people living on it, a land that has already been encountered by other people way before Columbus was even born. " Columbus kidnapped ten to twenty-five Indians and took them back with him to Spain. The Indian tribe he encountered was the Dieno tribe. They traveled to Labrado, Baffin Land, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Cape Cod and further south. The slave trade destroyed whole Indian nations. So in actuality it was only a month long voyage. Bet you won't see that in a child's textbook any time soon. They refused to plant food for the Spanish and they abandoned towns near the Spanish settlements. The fact that Columbus didn't actually "discover" America isn't the idea that is most disturbing when considering misleading history that children are taught. There is so much that my third grade teacher left out and didn't explain.
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