Columbus' trip to the new world and if it was an act of Geniocide.

Date Submitted: 11/13/2004 10:32:07
Category: / History / North American History
Length: 2 pages (480 words)
As Columbus came upon the New World, his intensions were not noble. He had no thought in his mind about helping the natives, or helping others. In my opinion, his only goals were made to benefit himself, and to glorify him with fame. For those reasons, I believe that Columbus' encounter with the Native Americans can best be described as an imperialistic act of Genocide. When Columbus sailed across the ocean, he thought his final …
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…to Asia where he could exploit the resources that he found, yet when he landed in America he got much more than he bargained for. With all of his anger and greed built up, he is known in history by some for his noble woks. But as I look farther into history, I see not noble, but his hunger for an image, and for power, which turned his good thoughts into an act of genocide.
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