Should we celebrate Columbus Day? by-Giana Williams Can we trust the books? History books may only skim the surface of the whole truth. Take Christopher Columbus for example, Hero who founded america...Is this the whole truth? They left out the violence and diseases, and forced conversion to christianity and none the less slavery. With that in mind...do you still want to celebrate a day about him? Most likely not but if so let me show you how and why you might want to change your mind. The history…
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The question that i chose to answer 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…
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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…
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the familiar smells of a cookout and sound of the “1492” poem. Kids are taught all about how Columbus discovered America with the help of his three famous ships, the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. But why is Columbus day a national holiday? What is celebrated? Any 3rd grader can answer that, it is a national holiday to celebrate Columbus finding America. But it’s not quite that simple. Columbus didn't actually discover America. In fact, he never set foot on North America. His four voyages…
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British and gaining our freedom from British rule, Americans have Independence Day. In honor of the soldiers who have sacrificed their lives and continue to risk them in many of America's wars, we have Veterans Day. In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s great contributions to the civil rights movement, we have Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Columbus Day, however, is a peculiar holiday. What positive contribution has Columbus made for our beloved country? What did he do that no one else has done? His…
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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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Columbus Day was made a federal holiday in 1937 by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt was pressured to established this day from strong lobbying from the male-only Catholic organization known as the knight of Columbus. The knights of Columbus wanted there to be a prominent catholic role model in Americans history. Originally held on every October, but was changed to the second Monday in October in 1971. The Day itself celebrate and honor Christopher Columbus for discovering North American/ New World…
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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…
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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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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 his country. Anyone with a good…
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