Christopher Columbus Day Essay

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Should Columbus Day named be changed?
What Christopher Columbus did was not only tragic but unfair towards the Indians. He brutally murdered natives that lived on the land he had discovered and claimed the land for Spain. To celebrate the actions Christopher Columbus performed to gain this land is absurd and outright wrong. Action to be immediately taken to tell the real story of Columbus and the Native people of the new world.
The violence and slavery was used to force conversion from natives to Christians. Once Christopher first came in contact with the Indians he killed, enslaved, and stole as much as possible. He loved the gold so much that he made the slaves collect as much gold and when they brought him the gold they would earn an award …show more content…

He told people that the Indians in the Bahamas were all cannibals which was something we all know is not true what so ever. Every slave he had was worked all the way till death and if you were sick you would die on spot. If you were an Indian and you committed the smallest crime you would receive the worst punishment of your life. Oh and just wait it gets even better... Once you are dead your body is all chopped up and fed to the dogs.
Christopher Columbus actually never discovered America. We all know that millions of people lived in North America in 1942 so he couldn’t of been first to step foot there. He explored the Bahamas, South, Central America, and an island called Hispaniola. He didn't reach North America, which was already clamed and founded by the Indians. You may remember people believed that an explorer named Leif Erikson reached Canada approximately five hundred years before Columbus was even …show more content…

Young kids, middle schoolers, and maybe even high school students may be taught that Columbus sailed in 1942 to find a new route to the East Indies, everyone thought he would fall off the edge of the earth because they thought the world was flat. They went by a saying "In fourteen hundred ninety -two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue." In the sixteenth century three historians; Pythagoras, Aristotle, and Euclid, wrote about the world as a sphere. In Columbus' day he was educated enough to know that the world was a sphere.
If you think Columbus Days' name should not be changed and if you think everything he did was a good thing then keep reading my paper. I would take a small portion of the word genocide and throw it on top of Columbus Day because he did kill a whole ton of Native American Indians because he was allowed to. To put it into a simple form imagine someone coming into your house, taking everything you have in expenses, taking you and your family, making you find gold for that person, and being punished for every little thing you do

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