Pros And Cons Of Christopher Columbus

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During 1492, Christopher Columbus in opposed to what everyone says, is determined to find a new route to India from Spain. Although the councillors, government, and geographers thought Columbus plan was absurd, Queen Isabella I allows the expedition. Columbus believes he will find buildings covered in gold, and riches all around. Contrary to what Marco Polo claimed, Columbus would rather find himself in the North America, where his dreams don't quite fit in with reality. The journey is rather rough, and when the ships finally arrive, one of the men, Adrian De Moxica, and several others don't trust the natives, referring to them as “savages, and monkeys”. Eventually, they befriend the natives, and even teach one therefore they can communicate and translate. …show more content…

Columbus comes back with gold. Soon after, the colony becomes more developed and begins trading, and still in hopes of finding gold. During the scene in which Adrian De Moxica cut off the hand of a Native American after believing that he had lied about not knowing where the gold was located, it truly depicts how desperate and what limits the men would go to, to find something that they would never find. Much like (The Puritans and Dissent: The Cases of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson) both colonies in effort of trying to create something, pushed the boundaries while trying to define

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