Persuasive Essay On Christopher Columbus Day

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“In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue”, is the rhyme embedded in children’s heads in the first lesson of US history. However, beyond the discovery of the New World, Christopher Columbus receives no other mentions. Especially no one acknowledges that he was the reason Native Americans were mistreated and kept as slaves. Although Christopher Columbus’ actions are not all honorable he should still be celebrated during Columbus Day as a brave explorer who risked his and his crew’s lives to find a new way of travel and land. His efforts bridged a gap between the New and Old World and helped feed Europe, which immensely impacts our society. Because of his dedication and bravery to be an explorer Christopher Columbus Day should be celebrated. Many Americans honor Christopher Columbus Day as a holiday that celebrates his discovery of the New World on October 12, 1492. Some make the argument that Columbus is not to be considered a hero because of his actions. However, this day celebrates his discovery but not his mistakes after. His findings brought new knowledge to the Old World, profited many countries, and improved life conditions of many people. Before his voyage some thought if sailing West all one would find is India, however Columbus’ expedition found …show more content…

A discovery is something that is found that used to be unknown. It doesn't matter that the Native Americans already inhabited the land when he discovered it, because Columbus and other people never knew about it before. This is how he made a discovery that gathered him fame and honor. Today's celebration of Christopher Columbus Day marks when Columbus and his men found the New World and sparked the beginning of the Age of Exploration. Overall just like Peter Gibbon says, ”We can recognize Columbus as a visionary, a sailor of incomparable skill and a hero of exploration”(Gibbon

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