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Christopher Columbus : A Hero Or A Hero

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History’s deceits must be uncovered, though they may cause our heroes to fall. To many, Christopher Columbus was the epitome of a hero; courageous, innovative, honorable and adventurous. To others, he is the essence of a villain, cowardly, arrogant, unintelligent and murderous. History, in the matter of Columbus, strongly lends itself to the latter- Columbus was not a hero, nor honorable. He was arrogant, unlearned, and cruel.

Christopher Columbus was arrogant in nature, unwilling to accept the facts of his time, and died a death of ignorance. He was born in Genoa, Italy and settled in Lisbon, Portugal in 1470 where he married a woman by the name of Dona Felipa, daughter of one of the most esteemed explorers under Prince Henry. Columbus lived with his mother-in-law for many years, and it is from her that he learned of the Portuguese routes and inventions, as she brought him her late husband’s memoirs and journals. Washington Irving, notable historian and author of The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, who is well known to have portrayed Columbus in a positive way- and so is himself not biased against Columbus, wrote “ she(mother in law) related to him (Columbus) all she knew of the voyages and expeditions of her late husband, and brought him all his papers, charts, journals, and memorandums. In this way he became acquainted with the routes of the Portuguese, their plans and conceptions; and having, by his marriage and residence, become naturalized in Portugal,

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