How Did Columbus Discovered America

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I have had many different situations in my life that have opened my eyes to reality. One example alone is how the education system tells you something once, to switch what they initially said. The first time I had realized the education had lied to me was back in middle school when I had figured out that Columbus had not discovered America. That small knowledge had made me question everything I learned. I then wondered what I would figure out later on in my education life that turned out to be wrong. When I had learned that Native Americans had already been here way before Columbus came to America. I was mad that I had thought since elementary that Columbus discovered America. Then I began to think if they did that on purpose since I was young …show more content…
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