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The Complicated Legacy of Christopher Columbus

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History is a dynamic thing. One generation takes something as gospel truth while the next reject it completely. Sometimes new facts arise to shed light on an aspect of someone’s character. What is considered moral or immoral may change over time? Christopher Columbus facts  is a case in the dynamics of history-altering our perceptions of a person. At one time, Columbus was considered a great explorer who discovered the “New World” and opened it to trade. Now he’s generally viewed as a cruel tyrant who enslaved and sold thousands of people while directly leading to the deaths of thousands more. According to International Inside , Christopher Columbus led the initial expeditions of the Caribbean, Central America and South America from Europe. These expeditions led to the colonization of the “New World” by “Old” Europe. He was assigned the rank of “Admiral of the Ocean Sea” in 1492 and granted many titles and claims that he recorded in his  Book of Privileges. ...

Who Was Christopher Columbus?

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Not much is known about Christopher Columbus’s early life. He is believed to have been born in Genoa to a Christian household, but it has been alleged that he was a convert from Judaism or that he was born in Spain or Portugal. Columbus became a famous Italian explorer, navigator, and colonist on behalf of the Spanish crown, who is accredited with “discovering” the “New World” of the Americas. He sailed across the Atlantic Ocean four times on behalf of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Aragon, Castile, and Leon in Spain. His voyages brought many hundreds of years of interaction and influence between the “Old World” of Europe and the Americas and the colonization of the Americas by Europeans. He also led the initial expeditions from Europe to the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. Started out filled with hope and ambition, partially fulfilled by his title, which was “Admiral of the Ocean Sea” awarded to him in 1492, and by the grants given to him which were enrolled i...