Many may say Christopher Columbus was a great hero because he was the first to discover the new world. If one were to look deeper into the life of Columbus they may realize he is not the hero they once believed. To conclude my statement, Columbus is a villain with a fake legacy that has earned him a holiday and too much praise. As a child I believed Christopher Columbus was a hero because I was subject to little evidence telling otherwise. Some may think he is a hero because the only things generally…
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American’s life, whether that means you are still a child in school doing crafts lead by a teacher, you have a job and get to have the day off, or if you just get to see friends and family that you might not have seen in a while. Holidays have become a more prominent part of everyone living in the United States and to some this might cause more pressure for the celebration to go perfectly as planned but for most, it is a relaxing and enjoyable time. However, all the national and federal holidays celebrated…
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I am concerned with the debate of what Columbus Day should be called. The two sides of the argument are those who want to call the holiday “Columbus Day,” and those who want to call it “Indigenous Day.” In this letter I will explain why this holiday’s name should be changed to “Indigenous Day.” Columbus Day was first celebrated in 1792, as it was the 300th anniversary of Columbus “discovering” the Americas. From this point on, the celebration has continued on the second Monday of October. However…
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Christopher Columbus is not exactly the person our teachers told us about when we were children. Teachers continue to lie to children about how “amazing” this guy was. The teachers are doing their jobs of course but the problem is the tattered history books that we all used at some point. As we grew older we started learning about who Christopher Columbus really was, we do still learn about how he sailed the ocean blue. Yet, he didn’t really “discover” anything and he didn’t add anything new to the…
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Should We Celebrate Columbus Day? Have you ever thought about the origins of our holidays? Columbus day in particular has recently been thought to be controversial. Maybe the textbook version isn’t the same as the truth. The truth about Columbus provides evidence that the holiday made in his honor should be abolished. Christopher Columbus was not the first to discover the New World, the Native Americans were; he treated those who were there before him unfairly and unjustly. Columbus used violence and…
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believe we should most definitely celebrate Columbus Day. This man and his crew were very courageous with their expedition into unknown seas. Some people say Columbus was one of the first to circumnavigate the sea. Columbus set up a colony in the new world he found. Columbus Day has been a Federal holiday since 1937. President Franklin D Roosevelt decided this. This is a long time to celebrate something and then just do away with it I believe. Columbus Day was unofficially celebrated as early as…
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Columbus; Hero or Villain One of the most misinterpreted holidays in America is Columbus day. We use it to celebrate Columbus’s great adventure to the new world and his peaceful interactions with the native people. However, when we look deeper into the actual events that occurred during Columbus’s exploration, his holiday seems to be more of an immoral and unjust remembrance rather than a glorious celebration. When we were in elementary school, we were told by teachers and books that Christopher…
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Celebration of a False Hero Natalie Bono United States History History 112 31 October 2016 The celebration of Christopher Columbus should no longer be a national holiday because Columbus’s brutality outweighs his minor accomplishments. Every year on the second Monday of October our nation celebrates a man who never even stepped foot on the land that is now the United States. Children are not taught about the awful reality of Christopher Columbus, such as the enslavement, murder…
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Throughout American history, every year Columbus Day was celebrated in honor of Columbus “discovering” the New World, which is the modern day Americas. However, Columbus wasn’t the first European to arrive at the New World, it was a “Viking” named Leif Ericson, along with his own crew. All Columbus achieved was having awareness brought onto the New World, since he claimed that it was the East Indies. In result, hundred thousands of Native Americans were either slaughtered, or maltreated. His actions…
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Christopher Columbus, an American hero. He discovered America and helped form a new civilization. Or did he? Christopher Columbus is a villain because he killed thousands, manipulated many, and is currently looked down upon in many American cities. Christopher Columbus murdered thousands.On his journey for gold, Columbus caused a lot of collateral damage. He brought diseases like smallpox to the healthy Natives and also brought starvation by consuming all of their food (History.com Staff). Howard…
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