Progress of Humanity

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Does the progress of humanity ignited by Columbus justify the cost of the lives of the Native Americans? No... human progress is not justified by the cost of Native American lives. The Native Americans died due to the greed of Columbus. By killing the Native Americans, Columbus did not aid the progress of humans. This can be seen by the way Columbus took credit for discovering land first, then ordering his men to kill the Arawaks of the Bahamas ( like the Native Americans of America) when they refused to trade with them, and also when Columbus found no gold on his journey, he took the Natives as slaves.

The text, A Peoples History of the United States by Howard Zinn, tells the story of a sailor named Rodrigo who saw the land . The first man to see land would get a pension of 10,000 gold pieces. Rodrigo saw land but never got the money because Columbus claimed that he had seen land the night


One could argue that Columbus really did see land the night before and that he was telling the truth, but if the ships traveled throughout the night without stopping, then it would be impossible for Columbus to have seen the land the night before.

When Columbus arrived in the Bahamas (he was actually try to find a shortcut to Asia), the Arawaks traded most of their supplies to him and his men. After a while Columbus took the Arawaks for granted by thinking that theArawaks would give him all of their supplies. However, when the Arawaks started running out of supplies for themselves, they refused to trade, so Columbus ordered his men to kill them. This is a prime example thatColumbus' greed overcame his humanity. Columbus did not need the Arawak's supplies to survive, while the Arawaks did. If Columbus had cared the slightest bit, then he would have accepted their refusal to trade.

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