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Christopher Columbus And The Transatlantic Slave Trade

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o begin with, Christopher Columbus’ legacy was more negative because he created the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The Slave Trade was the cause of years of suffering for Africans and Native Americans and the trend began slavery in the Americas. According to Rebecca Dobbs, professor at the university of North Carolina and her article Why We Should Abolish Columbus Day “He also sent large shipments of these people to Europe as slaves, thus beginning the pattern of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Others followed his example, shipping Natives from various parts of North America both to Europe and to the Caribbean, but so many people died that the Spanish turned to Africa as their new source for slaves, reversing the direction of human traffic across the Atlantic.” The fact that other people followed Columbus’ example is very aggravating. …show more content…

Even today, segregation against black people comes from that time; and as a result of Columbus’ influence. His practices made people conclude it was right to think that people that were not European were less intelligent, and by virtue of those thoughts they could be used as slaves. Today people still have that mentality. Jack Weatherford, an anthropologist at Macalester College, stated in his article Examining the reputation of Christopher Columbus, a piece that depicts how the horrible actions Columbus committed are still present and have an influence in the modern world. It went like this “In October, we honor Christopher Columbus, who opened the Atlantic Slave Trade and launched one the greatest waves of genocide known is

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