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  2. Breaking Down the United States' Historical Obsession With ...

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    Demonstrators pulled down statues of Christopher Columbus in St. Paul, Minnesota, and Richmond, Virginia, and decapitated another in Boston, targeting monuments seen as symbols of white...

  3. Christopher Columbus: his mixed legacy and controversy

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    In 1492 Columbus did sail across the Atlantic in search of an alternate route to Asia. He did stumble accidentally upon the Americas, and he did enslave many Native Americans. Columbus’ story, however, goes much deeper than that, according to history teacher Peter Palen.

  4. Why Christopher Columbus wasn’t the hero we learned about in...

    www.cnn.com/2020/06/12/us/christopher-columbus-slavery-disease-trnd

    Throughout his years in the Americas, Columbus forced natives to work for the sake of profits. Later, he sent thousands of Taino “Indians” to Spain to be sold, and many of them died during the...

  5. Why Columbus Day Courts Controversy - HISTORY

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    There are three main sources of controversy involving his interactions with the Indigenous people he labeled “Indians”: the use of violence and slavery, the forced conversion of native peoples to...

  6. Columbus Day: How did Christopher Columbus become so...

    www.csmonitor.com/USA/USA-Update/2015/1011/Columbus-Day-How-did-Christopher...

    Protest organizers say that Columbus could not have 'discovered' a Western hemisphere already inhabited by about 100 million people.

  7. Christopher Columbus ‑ Facts, Voyage & Discovery | HISTORY

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    Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer who stumbled upon the Americas and whose journeys marked the beginning of centuries of transatlantic colonization. Updated: August 11, 2023 |...

  8. Columbus Day: Story of Christopher Columbus, why he is a...

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    With regards to his interactions with Americas’ indigenous people, there are three main controversial aspects: the use of violence and slavery, the forced conversion of native peoples to Christianity, and the introduction of diseases that would kill millions of native Americans.

  9. The Columbus Day Problem - Harvard Graduate School of Education

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    In recent years, the conversation has become more nuanced, as educators — and people across the country — have begun to explore the many reasons why celebrating Christopher Columbus is problematic: the violent abuse of indigenous peoples, the launch of the transatlantic slave trade, and the introduction of a swath of lethal diseases to an ...

  10. Christopher Columbus: How The Explorer’s Legend Grew—and Then...

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    Christopher Columbus has long been exalted as a heroic figure in American history: the first explorer to establish a European presence in the New World. Americans have celebrated his arrival as...

  11. Christopher Columbus | Biography, Nationality, Voyages, Ships,...

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    Christopher Columbus was a navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of Spain. Some people think of him as the "discoverer" of America, but this is not strictly true. His voyages across the Atlantic paved the way for European colonization and exploitation of the Americas.