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    Every place around the world, cultures differ in many ways. In Clara Barton: Founder American Red Cross, there are many things in her culture of that time that are different than ours. Some of the differences are in: schooling, medical, laws, and war. In this book, Clara grew up in a different time era than we do now, a lot of stuff was different during that time. Schooling during this time was very different than it is now. When Clara was growing up, the schooling wasn’t as big as it is now…

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    Mexico’s population of 121,736,809 is the 12th largest in the world. With the majority of that population, 79.2% living in urban areas like Mexico City and Gaudalajara. Mexico City, the capital city, itself has a population of approximately 21 million people. Even though Mexico has such a large population, its ethnic diversity is tied more to its history with a predominately Spanish and Amerindian. Originally, Mexico was inhabited by indigenous people the Zapotec. Over the years the…

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    What was the American Colonization Society and what was their plan? The American Colonization Society was a charitable organization created by Reverend Robert Finley in 1817. There plan was to assist free slaves in emigrating to Africa. The American Colonization Society colonized land in western Africa. In 1821 that land became modern day Liberia. Finely believed that the American Colonization Society would be seen as charitable work for Americans and Africans. He thought returning the Africans…

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    Initially, Europeans were looking for an alternate route to the East Indies, China, and India. These were the connections for more luxurious goods such as spices, tea, and silk. At the time, nobody had realized how big the world actually was. Many, even explorers that traveled to study the land, were under the impression that the world pretty much only included Africa, Asia, India, Europe, and all the other countries around those main areas. Christopher Columbus decided to sail West to try and…

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    The general argument made by Silvio Laccetti and the Los Angeles Times Editorial Board in their work, Pro/Con: Should we Celebrate Christopher Columbus , is whether or not we should continue to celebrate Columbus Day. Silvio Laccetti claims that we should still celebrate Columbus Day. He writes, “He was also a great explorer, an intrepid adventurer, a man of fervent faith and a defiant leader who blazed a path to the modern world” (para 9). In this passage, Laccetti is suggesting that Columbus…

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    In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Christopher Columbus discovered the new world in his voyages, but by accident. The reason for Columbus’s voyage was to find an alternate trade route to the Spice Islands And at this time the passage required Spain to go through the Mediterranean Sea. The sea, however, was controlled by the Ottoman Empire and required a hefty toll. For this reason, Columbus did “not go eastward by land in the usual manner but by the western way” (Doc 1). To bypass the…

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    What comes to mind when you hear the oh so famous Christopher Columbus? Perhaps the date 1492? Or maybe him sailing the ocean blue? Whatever it maybe it many not be the whole truth. Our high school history classes are not giving us the truth about certain historical events; for example Christopher Columbus and the Spaniards sailing across the Atlantic Ocean to find gold, spices, and new land. However, that's not all he acquire on his quest. In 1492 Christopher Columbus set sail to…

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    The establishment of both Spain and England in Americas started with one sole person; Cristopher Columbus, an explorer who founded the Americas in 1492, when he stumbled upon one of the Bohemian islands. From then on out Spain started settlements, more specifically in North America, by Ponce De Leon, and eventually the English came around to claim land as well sometime in 1589. Although both parties went to the Americas for similar motives they were quite different in their tactics to achieve…

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    Estimates for the population of the Caribbean in 1492 have varied enormously and the debate regarding the number of Tainos when Columbus first arrived is unresolved, however, the Tainos were among the most densely settled sedentary societies in the Americas. Regardless of the amount of Tainos living in the New World, the stunning reduction in their numbers was the most shocking repercussion of European contact. Not only did the Tainos suffer, but the invaders were also affected from many…

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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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