Should Columbus day be a holiday? I have three reasons why it should not be. He was not a good man. I will be explaining in my paragraphs why it shouldn't be celebrated. My first reason is, he is a bad person. Why? Columbus has arisen over The validity of honoring as The explorer hero. Through the effects were widespread and cannot all be dismissed as negative, critics of Columbus have asserted that the worst aspects of this exchange added up to biological warfare. This means he don’t bad stuff which means that he shouldn't be a celebrated holiday. This is all stated in paragraph #1 in the story of “Columbus Controversy”.
Second reason, he subjected west indies to extreme violence. Columbus isn't a very good person. In paragraph #3 columbus and his men enslaved many native inhabitants. In an era in which international slave trade was starting to grow. on his famous voyage in 1492, Columbus landed on an unknown Caribbean island after an arduous three-month journey. On his first day in the new world, he ordered six of the natives to be seized, writing in his journal that he believed that they would be good servants. Who actually knew that it was true? …show more content…
that is so unusual who would wanna kill people? This means that he wanted to kill his people that were not bothering him in any shape form of the body. In paragraph #4 it said in which many natives were killed; in further rebellion. Historians have uncovered extensive evidence of the damage wreaked by Columbus and his team's, leading to an outcry over emphasis placed upon studying and celebrating him in schools and public celebration. The use of violence and slavery, the forced conversion of native peoples to Christianity, and the introduction of a host of new diseases that would have dramatic long-term effects on native people in the