When thinking about Christopher Columbus, I will remember his big voyage from the Atlantic to the Americas. He may not be the first person to "discover" the United States, but he certainly has a great influence on the knowledge of the New World. He did not find the entire continent during the voyage, it was the same as the navigation of other countries and the movement to the future continent. He not only needs time to cross the sea to find his finding, but also needs a lot of money and many powerful people to support his exploration.
To memorize Columbus Day this very controversial holiday, I think I will study why Columbus wishes to navigate his history to the New World. Christopher Columbus became known as the United States, and transformed the flow of history. The interaction between the early explorers like Columbus and the indigenous peoples of the New World irreversibly changed the world demographics and ecology. Decades after Columbus arrived, the population of indigenous peoples has declined by more than 50%. Currently, indigenous people in the U.S. are less than 10% of the time before Columbus arrives. In addition, Columbus introduced some of the basic ingredients of some of the most classic products in Europe. Swiss chocolate used in Italian ketchup and cocoa of tomato are known to Europeans until the explorer brings it back from America.
After deepening our knowledge of Christopher Columbus and his journey to "New World" I believe that Christopher Columbus is a villain. Christopher Columbus traveled to an unknown place in the western world using his courage and excellent navigation skills, but many indigenous people suffered from his voyage in the west. In 1492 Columbus began sailing east to find a shorter route to Asia. During his voyage he came to the Caribbean and Native American ... Christopher Columbus needed the skills and qualities necessary to travel well to unknown undeveloped land. He was seriously irritated because he was initially at the top of the travel planning process. With his efforts and persistence, his charm and wisdom, he was able to convince him to fund the Spanish kings and queen.