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    Throughout time, stories of the brave explorer Christopher Columbus have been told, altered, and retold, but through the spreading of these myths, the truth about his violent and brutal explorations of America is lost. Christopher Columbus was born the son of a Merchant in Genoa Italy in 1451. For all his life he grew up with a love for the sea. During the 15th century, it was almost impossible to get to Asia from Europe, but Columbus had a plan to sail around the continent of Africa to reach…

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    Call Of The Wild Analysis

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    One of the many themes in "Call of the Wild" is that only the fittest will survive in the wild. Many come prepared to the Klondike like John Thornton, but countless come with little knowledge and are unprepared like Hal, Charles, and Mercedes. It was obvious that the "Terrible Trio" were unprepared for the Klondike. They had a sled that was overweight which carried a tent that was dragged behind and large amounts of clothing and pots. John Thornton on the other hand came prepared, he…

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    Have you ever wondered why something is so popular if no one likes it? Well Romeo and Juliet is one of those arguable stories. There's so many people calling it overrated and others saying everyone should read it. Depending on your morals and personal opinions you make your own opinion. The topic of teaching Romeo and Juliet and even showing it in plays is very debatable. Theres many reasons why people can dislike Romeo and Juliet. A big part is based on what age category you fall into. A lot…

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    Hero vs Hero There are many people in the world that can be portrayed as a hero, but what really is a hero. The dictionary states that a hero is “a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.” In the book The Odyssey, Odysseus was portrayed as the hero who saved everyone from the trojan war. Another hero who saves people and cares about others and not just himself is Iron man from the movie Iron Man(2008,2010,2013). Both of these heroes put…

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    Selfish ambition is the brother of pain. Spain’s presence in the Americas was the epitome of this. From 1469 and onwards, Spain voyaged to America in search of gold and converts (Freire). Although one of these reasons sounds noble, both caused many people years of pain and death. As shown by Bartolome de Las Casas’s testimony, the occupation of the Americas by the Spanish and their reasons for being there led to more harm than good for the natives. The reasons that Spain came to the Americas, in…

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    Over time scholars have been debating the numbers of the pre-Columbian population in the Americas that closely connects to the question of America’s morality in celebrating the day of Columbus’s voyage every year. While painter and ethnographer George Catlin estimated in the 1830s from the oral history of tribes that there were 16 million Indians that existed in North America before the beginning of European exploration, many claimed his estimate as false because of the common belief that Indian…

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    The transatlantic trade and the Columbian exchange, greatly influence the way the people on both sides of the world lead their lives. The Columbian exchange is the the trade of plants minerals and diseases, which in some ways benefited and in some ways harmed and even destroyed the civilizations involved. Transatlantic trade refers to the actual act of trading and its economic implications. The societies involved in the trade can be divided into two simple parts, the conquerors and the conquered…

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    According to the website “Welcome to Puerto Rico” by Magaly Rivera (1995), Columbus was the original founder of the island in November of 1493 in which he brought 17 ships and around 1,500 men to colonize the island. The Spanish colonization gives reason to the deep roots of Spanish language and culture on the island. Rivera also states that much of the islands early history surrounded the natural ports and trading that were used on the island. The most relevant history in Puerto Rico didn’t…

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    Imagine leaving your house for months not knowing whether you will ever return the only thing you will see is open water. What you just thought about was how Ferdinand Magellan felt on his voyage of sailing all of the way around the world going west. Ferdinand Magellan was an explorer from the fifteenth century. Ferdinand Magellan was a Spanish explorer and made the very important discovery that proved that the Earth was not flat but the Earth was round. No one knows exactly when Ferdinand…

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    Arguably one of the most impactful events that ever occurred in world history was the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus. We all know of the hundreds of Spaniards under the command of Cortez and Pizarro that ousted the Aztec and Inca empires. We also know of the horrid details of how the Europeans gained control of the new world and the other parts of the Americas. But in a smaller scope there are several facts and myths associated with the formation of the new world. In the book…

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