Columbus day should not be celebrated as a National Federal Holiday because he did more evil than good when connecting the New World to the Old. He mistreated the “Indians” and was an avarice leader. Christopher Columbus recognized the natives abundance of hospitality and quickly took advantage of it. “When you ask them for something they have, they never say no”, Columbus wrote when discussing the Indians. Another reason as to why Columbus day should not be celebrated as a holiday is the way he…
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for the glory of God.” once stated Columbus. (Columbus). Columbus Day has been celebrated in the United States since 1937. October 12, 1942 is the day that is celebrated every year because of the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. Columbus is a man worthy of honoring because his discovery lead to the founding of the United States of America which is the worlds greatest nation. Although many say that we should not have a day to celebrate just Columbus, he is an important historical figure…
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who has, in today’s terms, committed genocide should not be celebrated in the eyes of any reasonable person. Columbus Day, a national holiday, should not be celebrated in the United States (US) for three simple reasons, honesty, morality and exclusion. These three issues are the leading factors on why we should not celebrate Columbus Day. In all honesty, Christopher Columbus did not discover America. Across the US, our children are taught that Columbus discovered our noble land and claimed it for…
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America has been celebrating Columbus Day, the holiday that honors Christopher Columbus for discovering America. He was a Portuguese explorer, who during his exploration of the New World was sponsored by the queen Isabell of Spain. Because the Columbus’s men killed thousands of Native American, the day has good meaning for some, and bad ones for others. So, many people wonder if America should keep celebrating Columbus Day or not. Even though it was because of Christopher Columbus that America got colonized…
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is: “What day should we celebrate Columbus Day or Indigenous People’s Day?” I think that we should celebrate Columbus day because: Going back to when Christopher Colombus was alive he was the first person to sail from Europe, to America. One example of this is in the article on NewsEla titled: “PRO/CON: Should we celebrate Christopher Columbus?” “Columbus Was the first person to sail from Europe to America. He reached America in 1492.” This is one of the main reasons that we should keep on celebrating…
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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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Is Columbus Day actually celebrated? There are Columbus Day sales which are great; however, does anyone actually celebrate the day a terrible man founded our country. Christopher Columbus was a terrible man who had terrible morals. Columbus raped people, sold kids for sex, enslaved, tortured, stole riches, and he stole land from the natives. Americans should not celebrate the day a wanton man brought a dark cloud over the lives of thousands of natives. Everywhere Columbus traveled he brought destruction…
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The celebration of Columbus Day on October 10 is a disgrace and an insult to any Native American and American that has ever lived. On this day Christopher Columbus is celebrated for “discovering” a new land, which would later become the United States. However, Columbus is by no means a hero or even should be recognized for being discover of the North America. How can one discover a land already discovered and inhabited by millions of natives (History.com). As being a Native American myself, I can…
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History 26 August 2014 DBQ Columbus: Villain or Hero? What do you consider evil? I think that killing millions of people is evil and taking someone’s land from them is evil. I feel that Christopher Columbus was a fraud and he was nothing but a cold-hearted evil man. His so-called “holiday” should be abolished and a new one called First Americans Day. I feel that if America wants to represent themself as a free country that Christopher Columbus should not be recognized as a hero. I think…
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From a young age, we are taught that we celebrate Christopher Columbus because he discovered America. When in actuality he didn’t discover America. He actually never stepped foot here! Despite many articles, books, and historically correct works this idea of Columbus remains alive in America. So why does America celebrate and glorify a cruel, murderous, failure of a man? To find the answer to this we have to start at the beginning. In 1492, Columbus, an Italian explorer, and his crew stepped foot…
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