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He was an Italian navigator, colonizer and explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean led to general European awareness of the American continents in the Western Hemisphere. Though not the first to reach the Americas from Afro-Eurasia — preceded some five hundred years by Leif Ericson, and perhaps by others — Columbus initiated widespread contact between Europeans and indigenous Americans. With his several hapless attempts at establishing a settlement on the island of Hispaniola, he personally initiated the process of Spanish colonization which foreshadowed general European colonization of the "New World." (The term "pre-Columbian" is usually used to refer to the peoples and cultures of the Americas before the arrival of Columbus and his European successors.)
His initial 1492 voyage came at a critical time of growing national imperialism and economic competition between developing nation states seeking wealth from the establishment of trade routes and colonies. In this sociopolitical climate, Columbus's far-fetched scheme won the attention of Queen Isabella of Spain. Severely underestimating the circumference of the Earth, he hypothesized that a westward route from Iberia to the Indies would be shorter and more direct than the overland trade route through Arabia. If true, this would allow Spain entry into the lucrative spice trade — heretofore commanded by the Arabs and Italians. Following his plotted course, he instead landed within the Bahamas Archipelago at a locale he named San Salvador. Mistaking the North-American island for the East-Asian mainland, he referred to its inhabitants as "Indians".
Thanks Chris for finding a home for us!
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I was needing a history lesson today! Brandi
ReplyDeleteNice History lesson Beck!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for some history today. That was my favorite class when I was in school many moons ago. Patti from Down Under (Kansas):)
ReplyDeleteThey close the bank for that? :)
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The railroad should shut down for Columbus Day-Shane
ReplyDeleteI was looking over my past blogs. *giggle* are you loving the comments?! I hope they don't stop once we are done!!! Plus, it's helped me comment more!
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to say I hope you win, I so badly want to give you my gift :) Love the new glasses, sorry I haven't commented. I've been super busy!
I am with Shane we should get paid to stay home columbo day!!Muffy
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