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Positive Impact On Christopher Columbus

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Christopher Columbus, the European explorer of the 1400s and dubbed as the first “Old
World” traveller to discover the Americas, impacted the world in many ways. With Columbus came the exchange of goods as well as disease from Europe to the Americas and vice versa.
These goods and diseases had both beneficial and detrimental effects on both groups involved
(European and Native American). Christopher Columbus, although holding some wrong morals, was indeed a hero. “Columbus discovered land where no European knew it existed” (Gibbon). Columbus was in search of India, not the Americas, for the goods and natural resources India possessed.
“This dramatic accident forever altered the future of both the Old World and New, and of Africa and Asia as well” (Kennedy, 4). Although Columbus’s voyages and the settlement of Europeans wreaked havoc in the Americas, much good did result. “It also produced a beneficial exchange easily overlooked: From the New World came corn and potatoes than fended off hunger for millions of people in Africa and Europe. From the Old World arrived horses, cattle, pigs, sugar, wheat” (Gibbon). Columbus also brought diseases to the Americas which the natives were not immune to, and therefore caused 90% of natives to die (lecture). Columbus also saw “the Caribbean Indians not as fellow humans but as workers to be exploited, as sources of gold” (Gibbon). Many Native
Americans were worked to death or forced into lifetime of slavery if

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