Christopher Columbus: A Villain Disguised As A Hero

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A Villain Disguised as a Hero In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue. This is the phrase that most elementary school children learn when they are taught how the United States came to be. They also learn that Columbus was the founded of the Americans. Most people look fondly on Columbus since he traveled into the unknown and started the building of American. Christopher Columbus is not a hero, however, since he was not the one to discover North America and because of his cruel treatment of the Native Americans.
In order to determine if Columbus is a hero or a villain, one must first learn about Columbus’s background. Not that much is known about Columbus’s early life. Christopher Columbus was born sometime between August 26 and October 31, …show more content…

During Columbus’ first encounter with the Natives, he describes them as perfectly harmless, “ In fine, they took all, and gave what they had with good will… They neither carry nor know anything of arms, for I showed them swords, and they took them by he blade and cur themselves through ignorance” (Journal Of Columbus 38). He also says “They exhibit great love towards all others in preference to themselves”(Select Letters 7). These are the peaceful people that Columbus enslaved, kidnaped, and ultimately lead to the death of. Right away in Columbus’ first of his four voyages he kidnaps some of the Native Americas to learn more about them: “Five came on board, and I ordered them to be detained. They are now here. I afterwards sent to a house on the western side of the river, and seized seven women, old and young, and three children” (Journal of Columbus 75). On the following voyages Columbus begins to enslave these peaceful people: “enslaved them to work in his brutal gold mines. Within only two years, 125,000 (half of the population) of the original natives on the island were dead” (Kasum). If enslaving natives was not bad enough Columbus also “supervised the selling of native girls into sexual slavery. Young girls of the ages 9 to 10 were the most desired by his men”(Kasum). There is absolutely no one any person could be considered a hero after sizing, enslaving, and causing the deaths of hundreds of people, especially if these people were so innocent and friendly. Columbus must be considered a hero in our own time

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