Was Christopher Columbus A Villain Or A Hero?

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Christopher Columbus was an explorer who has been debated as a hero and as a villain, Columbus was a hero because of his transformation and modernization of America. Columbus is also a hero for bringing government into America.

Christopher Columbus set foot in America in 1492. Native Americans had discovered America but some authorities and assets give Columbus the credit for the founding of the foundation. Christopher was claimed to have made America’s population a more modern civilization. Columbus began to create the exchange of the ideas, laws, and the beliefs of America. After the transformation and change, Columbus became known for it. With the discovering of America and reformation caused by columbus there wouldn’t have become a colony.

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