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Christopher Columbus Day Analysis

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In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. That is the rhyme that many of us probably memorized when first learning about Christopher Columbus as children. Of course, as kids, we wouldn’t have understood all of the events that occurred because of Christopher Columbus, only being able to maintain the idea that he “discovered America,” later to grow up and be hit with the realization of the fact that more happened than we were initially taught. Christopher Columbus, as we later learned, did not discover America. The America’s Native people were the Native Americans, hence their name. As we grew a little older and started to reach our teen years, we would learn about how Christopher Columbus took the natives as slaves, creating a system in which gold would be collected for Columbus and Spain’s profit, and several brutalities would be committed if orders were not obeyed or …show more content…

However, if you analyze the given information, there’s missing narrative of the story. The first quote, fails to mention that for all of Columbus’s life, he didn’t know he was in the Bahamas, he believed he had found Asia, and came upon the Indian people, which is where the term Indian for native Americans came from. Secondly, the second quote, discusses in a rather discreet way how Columbus changed the course of history. This is true, he began slavery and colonization, which were both huge periods of time in history. The quote attempts to use the logic that if someone changes history, they become a good man or woman, however completely disregarding the history the figure made, dark or not. This, is what Columbus day does, as stated in the first paragraph, celebrating the rights and victories, and overlooking the wrongs and bloodshed. The following quote is an example of disregarded violence done by Columbus and his

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