Tuesday, January 24, 2017

The Real Christopher Columbus

jibe to most history textbooks in the United States, Christopher capital of Ohio was a brave explorer who, in spite of egregious odds, sailed crosswise the Atlantic Ocean and turn up that the reality was round. He was withal a tireless, courageous mill who traceed the New World. These are the ideas that comprise capital of Ohios legacy. They should be removed, or rather, edited within modern American textbooks and heres why; way back in 1491, no one tied(p) thought that the earth was flat, capital of Ohio did not actually cite a new humankind and he wasnt the first to swear he did either and he also was no hero, in fact, he was more so a cruel potentate and liar than godly. Yes, one could suggest that Columbus achievements were unheard of at the time and that the strenuous voyage itself is worthy of note, but the puzzle with the notion that hard bring in equals recognition is that if someone were to dedicate extreme villainous cruelties, as Columbus did; the crimes tha t they committed, big or small, should far outweigh what minute good he did, and in fact, they do.\nThe thought that in pre-Columbian times everyone thought that the earth was flat is a falsehood that was conjured up in the eighteenth century. Many ill-informed historians began sharing the same false information to otherwise misguided historians which then trickled good deal to schoolteachers, and finally the idea stuck. This is an leave because Columbus actually already knew that the earth was round forward his expedition, so did the Queen of Spain. Literally, no educated person in the history of Western finish from the third century B.C. in the lead believed that the earth was flat and the realms spherical act upon was common knowledge amongst most of the civilization (Russell). This was proven by the Ancient Greeks 2,000 years in the beginning Columbus was even born.\nColumbus also did not discover a new universe of discourse because the natives of the land were livin g thither 14,000 years before Columbus discovered it in 1492....

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