(Zinn's qtt) Columbus noticed that Arawaks first got "handmade body and beautiful function". Columbus saw they did all the work with crutches. Because they do not have iron, they do not have real weapons, they do not even know what the real weapon is. Indeed, when Columbus "showed them a sword they took it to the edge and separated from ignorance" (ztt qtt) Arawak expressed confidence and goodwill to these visitors, and Columbus I can build a good relationship with this newcomer. Man
Columbus Day is a federal festival celebrating the discovery of Christopher Columbus and its American continent. It was a long informal holiday, but after an active lobbying by the Columbus Order, Roosevelt became a federal holiday in 1937. The problem is that Christopher Columbus is a mean person. A talented navigator, but a bad person will oversee the collapse of the culture he encounters. There is sufficient evidence that he supports torturing, killing and enslaving the people who live there for riches, returning to Spain.
In 1492, Columbus sailed in the azure sea. But should the United States really celebrate Christopher Columbus? Is he truly responsible for finding America, or is he just lucky? The real problem is that American people should admire those who murdered many innocent people. Celebrating Columbus Day, no one knows what the reason is. Most Americans are just enjoying the holidays. If they truly know the truth, will they celebrate Columbus Day? Christopher Columbus is a funded explorer ... the century is the era of change and Europe and Spain are trying to immigrate to the country of the United States. Spain and Europe do not know what will happen when they travel to the new world. Coming soon to Chistoforo Columbo or Cristobal Colon, born in 1446. Columbus changed its world to Europe, Spain, and the new world after death in 1506, and became known. There were many difficulties in the European era. The trading of new words has become a trading boom of the 15th century. Import demand
Origin of Columbus Day was to celebrate the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus, but it is not so. "Oxford dictionary" defines the definition as "first discovered or observed (place, substance, or scientific phenomenon)". Respecting Native Americans and their descendants has existed in the United States for a long time. Columbus was not actually involved in North America, but I wondered why Americans actually celebrated "discovery" in their own country. He actually did not reach their country