I know it is not politically correct to say this, but let’s
face it: Columbus discovered America.
The major argument against giving him credit for discovering
America is that people were already here, it had already been discovered. That’s
half true in that there were Native Americans living from north to south and
south to north, many probably unaware of the others.
But that’s just it. There was no America. There was a land
mass on which discrete groups of people, from the Iroquois to the Mayans,
lived. But the groups were not united under major governments and never
conducted business very far from their villages.
As we all know, Columbus set sail looking for India. And why
did he want to find a shortcut to India? Riches.
He wasn’t interested in creating a better society; he was
interested in finding riches for the royal family of Spain. Others followed
him, most with the same goal in mind.
Out of that came America, the continuing quest for riches. Columbus
didn’t invent that quest, but he certainly extended it when he discovered
America.
So like it or not, for better or worse, Columbus discovered
America. Remember that on payday and when all the bills come due.
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