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Why Is Christopher Columbus A Hero

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Christopher Columbus is best known for his voyage across the Atlantic where he accidentally discovered America. He paved the way for future exploration and set the course for history. Although Columbus is known as a historical hero for this discovery, he committed many awful acts along the way. Therefore, this writer concludes that Columbus was more of a villain than a hero.
This researcher has reached this conclusion after examining many secondary sources including…(list sources)… Important information was provided by primary sources from Columbus’ journal and letters written to (wherever). Valuable information was also gained from in class lectures and discussions.
Even though Christopher Columbus was a villain in many ways, He had many …show more content…

The Indian tribe he encountered was the Dieno tribe. Dieno means good and noble, which described the Dienos perfectly. They were a very amiable tribe and welcomed Columbus, although they were extremely curious about him. Columbus was extremely kind to the Indians at first, his initial impression was quite favorable. He wrote in his journal on October 13, 1492:
"At daybreak great multitudes of men came to the shore, all young and of fine shapes, and very handsome. Their hair was not curly but loose and coarse like horse-hair. All have foreheads much broader than any people I had hitherto seen. Their eyes are large and very beautiful. They are not black, but the color of the inhabitants of the Canaries. I was very attentive to them, and strove to learn if they had any gold. Seeing some of them with little bits of metal hanging at their noses, I gathered from them by signs that by going southward or steering round the island in that direction, there would be found a king who possessed great cups of gold."

At dawn the next day, Columbus sailed to the other side of the island, and saw two or three villages. He ended his description of them with these words:
"I could conquer the whole of them with fifty men and govern them as I pleased." Columbus kidnapped ten to twenty-five Indians and took them back with him to Spain. Only seven or eight of the Indians arrived alive. He took them because he wanted to teach them Spanish in order to be translators

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