Columbus

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After reading the two letters written by Christopher Columbus in the midst of his many voyages, I have found many similarities and differences between the two. The first letter was written to Luis de Santangel on February 15, 1493 at sea. Ten years later, the second letter was written to Ferdinand and Isabella. This letter, regarding his fourth voyage, was written on July 7, 1503. The tone in this letter compared to the first letter was abysmal. Some did not believe it was written by the same person. This makes what happened in that ten year gap become very important. It is what happened during that time that will lead one to discover the changes in attitude made by Columbus between the two letters he wrote. The first letter has a very upbeat and joyous tone. Columbus does not speak of the journey except when mentioning its 33 day length. He was excited and ready to conquer whatever faced him ahead. He was also grateful for the opportunity that he had been given. He began to tell them about all of the small islands that he had taken and the names that he had given to each such as S...

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