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Go West!
Y Go West!
Ferdinand and Isabella
Ferdinand and IsabellaLeaders of Spain and Portugal
Ferdinand and IsabellaLeaders of Spain and Portugal
Do you want to support my voyage?
Ferdinand and IsabellaLeaders of Spain and Portugal
Do you want to support my voyage?
Great idea.
Ferdinand and IsabellaLeaders of Spain and Portugal
Do you want to support my voyage?
Great idea.
Nina
Nina Pinta
Nina Pinta
Santa Maria
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vWhat did Christopher Columbus and other thinkers believe about the world?
vWhat was Columbus’s goal?
vWhat was Columbus’s mistake?
vExplain why he believed the mistake was true. Write a paragraph. Use correct English, spelling and don’t forget to indent the first sentence! (6+ sentences)
vEmail your paragraph:[email protected]
Why Columbus Day Matters - 5 Reasons To Celebrate 1) The arrival of Columbus marks the beginning of recorded history in America. 2) After Columbus, millions of immigrants brought their art, music, science, medicine, philosophy and religious principles to America. 3) Columbus Day is a patriotic day. The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 in honor of the 400th anniversary of his first voyage. 4) Columbus Day is the only day on which the nation recognizes the heritage of an estimated 26 million Italian Americans. 5) In many Latin American nations, the anniversary of Columbus' landing has traditionally been observed as Día de la Raza (Day of the Race), a celebration of Hispanic culture's diverse roots. On this day Schoolchildren join parades celebrating their heritage.
Why Columbus Day Matters - 5 Reasons To Celebrate 1) The arrival of Columbus marks the beginning of recorded history in America. 2) After Columbus, millions of immigrants brought their art, music, science, medicine, philosophy and religious principles to America. 3) Columbus Day is a patriotic day. The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 in honor of the 400th anniversary of his first voyage. 4) Columbus Day is the only day on which the nation recognizes the heritage of an estimated 26 million Italian Americans. 5) In many Latin American nations, the anniversary of Columbus' landing has traditionally been observed as Día de la Raza (Day of the Race), a celebration of Hispanic culture's diverse roots. On this day Schoolchildren join parades celebrating their heritage.
Why Columbus Day Matters - 5 Reasons To Celebrate 1) The arrival of Columbus marks the beginning of recorded history in America. 2) After Columbus, millions of immigrants brought their art, music, science, medicine, philosophy and religious principles to America. 3) Columbus Day is a patriotic day. The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 in honor of the 400th anniversary of his first voyage. 4) Columbus Day is the only day on which the nation recognizes the heritage of an estimated 26 million Italian Americans. 5) In many Latin American nations, the anniversary of Columbus' landing has traditionally been observed as Día de la Raza (Day of the Race), a celebration of Hispanic culture's diverse roots. On this day Schoolchildren join parades celebrating their heritage.
Why Columbus Day Matters - 5 Reasons To Celebrate 1) The arrival of Columbus marks the beginning of recorded history in America. 2) After Columbus, millions of immigrants brought their art, music, science, medicine, philosophy and religious principles to America. 3) Columbus Day is a patriotic day. The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 in honor of the 400th anniversary of his first voyage. 4) Columbus Day is the only day on which the nation recognizes the heritage of an estimated 26 million Italian Americans. 5) In many Latin American nations, the anniversary of Columbus' landing has traditionally been observed as Día de la Raza (Day of the Race), a celebration of Hispanic culture's diverse roots. On this day Schoolchildren join parades celebrating their heritage.
Why Columbus Day Matters - 5 Reasons To Celebrate 1) The arrival of Columbus marks the beginning of recorded history in America. 2) After Columbus, millions of immigrants brought their art, music, science, medicine, philosophy and religious principles to America. 3) Columbus Day is a patriotic day. The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 in honor of the 400th anniversary of his first voyage. 4) Columbus Day is the only day on which the nation recognizes the heritage of an estimated 26 million Italian Americans. 5) In many Latin American nations, the anniversary of Columbus' landing has traditionally been observed as Día de la Raza (Day of the Race), a celebration of Hispanic culture's diverse roots. On this day Schoolchildren join parades celebrating their heritage.
Why Columbus Day Matters - 5 Reasons To Celebrate 1) The arrival of Columbus marks the beginning of recorded history in America. 2) After Columbus, millions of immigrants brought their art, music, science, medicine, philosophy and religious principles to America. 3) Columbus Day is a patriotic day. The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 in honor of the 400th anniversary of his first voyage. 4) Columbus Day is the only day on which the nation recognizes the heritage of an estimated 26 million Italian Americans. 5) In many Latin American nations, the anniversary of Columbus' landing has traditionally been observed as Día de la Raza (Day of the Race), a celebration of Hispanic culture's diverse roots. On this day Schoolchildren join parades celebrating their heritage.