Christopher Columbus was born in Domenico Colombo and Susanna Fontanarossa in Genoa, Italy. No one knows about the childhood of Columbus, but he is told that he is well educated and speaks 7 different languages. As a little boy, he departs to the sea. He continued this as his older age (Amanda Briny). In 1497, Columbus met Lisbon with the brother of the cartographer Bartolomeo. Later he met his wife Filipe Moniz Perestrello and married her. Shortly after his marriage, his wife, Philippa gave birth to their son Diego in 1480.
This search opens the way Christopher Columbus "discovers" North America. Columbus knew that the earth was round, but most educated people thought that he was the one he was when he believed he could sail him east through Europe through Europe I knew. With the help of the Spanish king and the Queen, he departed in 1492. He could not reach the east because of the huge land parcel. Columbus rediscovered North America. Columbus believed that he sailed to India, so he called the land "the West Indies" and called it the "Indian."
"In 1492, Columbus sailed the blue sea. Have you heard of this famous proverb? This sentence is about Christopher Columbus and his discovery in the Americas. On the first Monday in October, we celebrated Columbus Day based on his beliefs of the Americas. It may be concluded that Christopher Columbus did not find the United States because Native American people, Viking, Phoenicians came in there. First, when Christopher Columbus stepped into the Americas, he
Christopher Columbus has always celebrated the 500th anniversary of American Discovery, so historians, journalists, and opinion samplers are all concerned about Columbus and what he is doing. Many people tell us that what Columbus did is not a respect that should be respected. They told us that this hundredth anniversary should be an opportunity to condemn Columbus rather than praise him.
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