Christopher Columbus Dbq

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Was Christopher Columbus a hero? In the eyes of many, Christopher Columbus was a Spanish explorer who claimed and discovered many lands. Although, based on Columbus's interactions with the American Indians, Columbus was not a hero. He was very hostile and greedy when “handling” the natives.

For one thing, Columbus was pretty set on claiming land and bringing gold back to Spain. He was greedy, careless, and took no time to get to know the natives. For example, from document B, Columbus writes, “I was attentive, and took trouble to ascertain if there was gold”. This shows, that his first instinct was to find items of value. Instead of getting to know the natives, their language, their way of life, etc… he took it upon himself to look for …show more content…

This leads me to believe that Columbus thought he was better than the natives. To point out, from document B, Columbus writes, “gave to some of them red caps, and glass beads to put round their necks, and many other things of little value”. Although he had performed a nice gesture, he was simply getting rid of things that he didn't need. So, he did it for his own benefit.

Regardless, a few people still celebrate Columbus as a hero. He did in fact travel to many lands, while trying to find a safer route to Asia. Columbus also claimed many of these lands for Spain. Not to mention, from the article “Accomplishments of Christopher Columbus”, the author states, “Columbus started the Columbian Exchange, which brought the potato and the corn to Europe, and Africa”. Although, he had one goal and this was to find a safer and shorter route to Asia. He believed that his goal was met and no one told him otherwise. As a result he died believing he had gone to Asia.

All in all, Christopher Columbus was nothing but a greedy, cocky, and hostile explorer. He never really met his goals. All he did was simply lessen the native population. He brought great tragedy to the American Indians. Almost everything he did was for his own benefit. Would you deem these actions as

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