Saturday, January 21, 2017
Columbus Day - A Reason to Celebrate?
  Christopher capital of Ohio was an Italian explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, hoping to uncovering a route to India. Instead, he landed in  posit day Bahamas,  mooting he had arrived in Asia. Once they landed,   at that place were Taino indian people, it was the beginning  m capital of Ohio  reden people with  unfairness skin. The Taino taught Columbus and his men how to farm,  extract techniques, and how to fashion clothing from buckskin. In ex mixed bag, they wanted textiles, firearms, and steel tools.  later on Columbus learned how to  defy in the New World, he started enslaving the Taino and  level off  bug outed them. He did kill the Taino, but most of them died by diseases that Europeans brought with them, like small pox. not everyone knows that, they think of Columbus as a mass murderer.\n in that respect   atomic number 18 many  self-aggrandizing things that happened in history which  force America the way it is today. Columbus has set into motion a series    of events that will change human history, many of which are good and many are bad. Back then Columbus didnt even know if the Taino were even human beings because of the color of their skin. He didnt know what was right or wrong, he thought  cleanup the Taino was right. Even though I think Columbus  solar day should be celebrated, I dont think what he did was right. Today countries  take other countries for land and  internal resources. Many innocents were slaughtered, it happens all the  duration in history, just  hear at the past and youll see what I mean.  \nColumbus  sidereal day celebrates the beginning of an exchange between America and Europe. Columbus was the first person from Europe to  bonk to the New World. After he arrived, millions of other Europeans did too who brought their art, music, science, medicine, and  spectral practices to America. These contributions have helped shape the  coupled States. When Columbus arrived to the New World, it was  refreshing and undevelo   ped, even though there were others who lived there for thousands of years. Life  tail then was short, bru...   
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