Columbus good or bad
Christopher Columbus is a very important person in our country's history. He found the "new world," the one we live in today. He started the society that makes us who we are today, the society that allowed our ancestors to come to America and start the life that we live now. This whole world owes their lives to this man and his soldiers. Columbus should always be remembered as a very important and especially good person in history. Columbus made an especially daring trip when he set sail for the Indies. He knew he was headed for some rough water, bad weather, and maybe even an unwelcoming crowd of people. When he left the shore he didn't know what was to lie ahead in his journey, but to say the least it was the most prosperous voyage ever made. He opened so many doorways to new opportunity to the European and the Indians. By finding the new world, people were able to spread out. The population was easily dispersed among the "new and "old" world, making it easier to live and even easier to produce more people. By finding the new world Columbus created an opportunity to produce a brand new society. A society later to be know as the United States of America. In finding the new world many people were able to leave a le
In closing, the idea that Columbus is a barbarian and that he is lacking moral and ethics is exactly the opposite of the actual truth. He had all the right morals, ethics, and intentions. Columbus set sail to make Spain wealthier than it already was. Although he missed his destination, he found a place of more wealth than he could have ever imagined. Columbus founded our new world, creating a new opportunity for mankind, leaving the world changed forever. This leaving reason enough to remember Columbus forever as a figure in history that should be seen as a successful and great man, in the eyes of everyone. In the issue of slaves, it is best said by Barry Gouph when he says, "It was the custom that the conqueror always took slaves." In every battle ever fought there was some kind of slavery involved. How can we only persecute Columbus for doing the same thing that conquers had been doing for years. We can't. Again he is a man of his times learning from his history.
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