John Oliver is correct when he asserts that Columbus Day should no longer be a national holiday. Columbus Day is the day we celebrate when Christopher Columbus landed in the New World. I believe we should not celebrate Columbus Day because I 'm sure we are celebrating a murder and the person supported in owning or controlling of a person. During that time of landing in the New World, he went on a killing spree of humans and of in slaving the Native Americans.
Columbus Day shouldn 't be a holiday anymore because all the Indians he enslaved and killed during his voyage. Columbus had made a promise to bring back slaves, gold, copper, and girls to be used for sex. According to A Patriot 's History ... about 56 million people were killed
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We helped influence the Natives to move to a hunting based lifestyle instead of nomadic. In addition to this the cultures from different continents have been changed because of Columbus. We can 't forget though that he brought theses diseases throughout the continents he traveled to. Christopher Columbus Biography explains "The exchange also brought new diseases to both hemispheres, though the effects were greatest in the Americans. Smallpox from the Old World decimated millions of the Native American population" The diseases were new to both the Europeans and the Americans because it was the first time they had experienced this type of diseases. It was very new to both of them at the time, so they didn 't know how to handle it or let alone cure it so they suffered. The Americans suffered the most from these diseases. In effect of the Americans suffering from these diseases, the Europeans ended up out numbering them in a very big margin. In addition, the exchange benefited the Europeans more the Americans and the rest of the world a part of the exchange. American was changed and pretty much gone plus the Native Americans disappeared too. All this happened because he made promises he couldn 't keep like bringing home a certain amount gold so instead, he brought to trade with slaves who carried the disease to the Americans and Europeans.
Not only did he give it to the Americans and the Europeans he gave it to the Spanish and the Aztec 's. Science Mag says
The first reason why columbus day should be banned or changed is Christopher Columbus didn't actually discover America. Where he did land is in a unknown Caribbean island.Secondly during his interactions with the “indians” he used them for slavery and forced the Native Americans to convert to Christianity.Finally the last reason that Columbus Day should be banned or changed is that during the “age of exploration”, Columbus brought many different diseases to the native
There has been a heated discussion about changing columbus day to native peoples day. This argument for getting rid of columbus day is flawed and quite hypocritical. This group Is claiming we should get rid of columbus day due to the fact he killed and enslaved the native people of the nations he visited. Christopher columbus and his men did kill and enslave the native people but, that was normal for that time period. Also how could Christopher columbus kill so many with less than 200 men? The answer is simple, he joined the ongoing tribal warfare that was taking place at the time. The tribes there already had mass graves, slaughtered and enslaved each other. This didn’t just start when columbus came around, the aztecs were
Some say that Columbus Day shouldn't be a holiday or that the name should be changed, I believe that we should get rid of the holiday. When you are little, you are taught Christopher Columbus discovered America and he's a good person; however, in reality, none of that is true. Columbus didn't discover America, he found some islands in the Caribbean like Haiti and Cuba. In addition, he treated the Natives there with harsh cruelties. Columbus also brought over diseases that lead to the death of many natives because they weren't exposed to measles, influenza, small pox. “Christopher Columbus introduced two phenomena that revolutionized race relations and
Some reasons why I think Columbus Day should be changed is because Columbus was treating Natives with violence and put them into slavery. Another reason is that he forced the Natives to convert to Christianity. The final reason is that he introduced new, life-changing diseases.
We should not celebrate Columbus day. We should not celebrate columbus day because columbus did not find amaria first people were already living there. In the article, It states, while others may have reached America before him. If people got there before columbus then he did not discover america. Most people celebrate columbus day because he discovered america if he did not discover america why should he get a holiday. columbus just found land he did not even go in america he just found land that already had people on it. In the text it states, if Columbus knew the United States had a holiday honoring him -- even though he never actually set foot in any of the now superpower's 50 states. Why should we celebrate some one who did not even step
Despite Christopher Columbus being celebrated as a hero for centuries, some of his actions would not be celebrated by many. For years Columbus has been considered the first to discover America, but research concludes that a Viking had discovered America long before he did. With more and more information about him popping up, should we really celebrate Columbus Day? Columbus has been given credit for discovering an already discovered country, enslaved the natives of America, and almost completely wiped out the Taino people.
Columbus in the New world. America should not continue to celebrate Columbus Day because it brought destruction to Native Americans, provokes and discriminates Native Americans and Columbus never really discovered the Americas. It brought destruction to Native Americans by destroying them completely in the Caribbeans after two decades, punishing them in terrible ways and bringing slavery to them. It hurts Native Americans today through culture, racism and emotionally. And Columbus never really discovered the New Lands since America was not close to empty, he already had knowledge of “New Lands” and he was possibly wasn’t even the first non-american to reach the
Columbus day should not be celebrated because he was part of the Columbia exchange which traded people, animals, and foods. He also had a great thirst for gold like many other explorers. he has also been accused for spreading smallpox and the flu, which killed 70 to 80 percent of the population of the Native American's, but this happen over many decades. holding Columbus responsible is not very logical but some people still believe it because he traveled all over the world and he could have picked up a disease that didn't harm people but could harm a person with a lower immune system from another country. he also called the Spaniards wild, starving, beasts because they tried to take over the Indian's which Christopher Columbus discovered. King
The second Monday in October is celebrated across America as Columbus Day. It is a celebration of the man who discovered America. In school, children are taught that Christopher Columbus was a national hero. In actuality, the man was a murderer. It is true that he found a land that was unknown to the "civilized" world, yet in this discovery, he erased the natives inhabiting the land. With slavery, warfare, and inhumane acts, Christopher Columbus and the men who accompanied him completely destroyed a people, a culture, and a land. These are not actions that should be heralded as heroic.
Many people consider Columbus a hero, but in reality him and his crew mistreated the natives (Bubur). Columbus’s crew enslaved and killed the Native Americans, then they took their land (Bubur). It’s not right to honor Columbus when his explorations led to so much suffering (Bubur). Columbus Day has been a Holiday since the 1930s and the government leaves it up to the states to celebrate, but many would rather get rid of the holiday and celebrate the Indigenous people who were already living here (Bubur). People who do not want to get rid of the holiday argue that Columbus was a risk taker who’s ‘discovery’ changed the world forever, but is it really a good thing to celebrate a man who started years of suffering for a entire race of people (Bubur).
Already throughout our American history there have been some efforts to get this federal-holiday status revoked, and although yet it is not, many just simply ignore the holiday entirely. As this being as it is, some people may argue still that Columbus Day should indeed still be celebrated because Columbus Day recognizes the achievements of a great explorer who founded the first permanent European settlement in the New World, but was he the first? Some may also say that the arrival of Columbus in 1492 marks the beginning of recorded history in America making Columbus Day a patriotic holiday. Or others may say that that the
Columbus day is one of the oldest and most traditional holiday for American history. However, many people do not know what they are celebrating. America should not continue to celebrate Columbus Day because of the Cruelty columbus brought to the natives, his legacy, and achievements. Columbus brought with him terrible actions of the raping of native woman, hunting of people with dogs, and roasting people on fires. Moreover, Columbus also created the opportunity to the spread of smallpox, slavery, and destruction of native population. Additionally, some of his achievements that we celebrate such as: the discovery of the new world, idea of the earth shape, and creation of contact of europe with the new world might not even be true.
The spirit and values of a nation are reflected in the nation’s heroes. Christopher Columbus has been regarded as an American hero since 1792. Every year Columbus Day is held on the second Monday in October to honor the man and his legacy. However, many people debate whether or not Columbus Day should be celebrated. I believe that Columbus Day should be celebrated in the United States because he opened up the New World to Europe, inspired a spirit of exploration and adventure that still lasts today, and he showed the importance of diversity and understanding of different cultures.
Columbus Day is a holiday widely celebrated throughout the Americas. It is a holiday commemorating the voyage, Christopher Columbus made for when he landed in the Bahamas on October 12, 1492. “Christopher Columbus was an Italian-born explorer who set sail in August 1492, bound for Asia with backing from the Spanish monarchs King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.” His voyage was so successful that when he returned to Spain, he came with goods that the Europeans had never seen. The discovery of new merchandise brought about the Age of Exploration and in 1937, October 12th was officially named Columbus Day and nationally celebrated in the United States by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
We celebrate Columbus Day every year since 1937. He traveled from Spain to North America trying to find the Northwest passage on August 3rd, 1492. He failed to find the passage ,but instead he found new land. People think as him as a hero ,but most people haveńt heard of the things he had done. People now of today are still debating whether or not if he should have a holiday. Celebrating Columbus Day shouldn't happen. He did horrible things to the natives, children, and countless other people. He shouldn’t have a holiday as it will be shown multiple times and again.