The Legacy Of Christopher Columbus

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Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to the New World in 1492 Introduction "Christopher Columbus discovered America. He was also the first person to insist that the world was round." Those statements are taught to nearly every American child in elementary school.

Christopher Columbus gives his heart to Isabella I, Queen of Spain Columbus remained in Portugal for the next 10 years, during which time he became obsessed with finding a western route to the Indies-India and Southeast Asia.

In 1488, Columbus returned to Portugal to present his case once again to John II. Unfortunately for Columbus, he arrived there just as Dias was returning from his landmark voyage to the Cape of Good Hope.

Columbus Sails for the Indies On August 3, 1492, Columbus began his epic journey with a tiny fleet of ships-two small caravels named the Niña and Pinta and a larger vessel called the Santa Maria-and a crew of just 90 men.
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The Case Against Praising Columbus Critics of Columbus and his legacy insisted that he was a vicious killer and slave trader motivated only by a desire for wealth and personal glory.

Finally, many opponents of Columbus argued, even if the atrocities he committed were not taken into account, Columbus was still not