The United States admires Christopher Columbus for the things people think he did, but his “accomplishments” and “discoveries” may have been false. Columbus day should not be celebrated because he didn’t do the things he said he did, he did terrible things, and he caused problems to happen. Christopher Columbus didn’t do the things he said he did like discovering America, having knowledge, and he never actually meant to find the Americas. Columbus did terrible things such as encouraging men to rape girls, having harsh punishments for people with minor offenses, and he lead hunting dogs to tear the Indians apart. He caused many problems like death, slavery, and destroying culture. Christopher Columbus took a lot of credit for things he never did like discovering America, having knowledge, and he never actually meant to find the Americas. Columbus didn’t really discover the Americas. The land was already inhabited which is why no one can “discover” it. In Source 4 it states, “We should cease to celebrate Columbus Day, first because it is ludicrous to say …show more content…
Columbus caused a lot of death in the new lands. He would create systems such as forced labor. Because of his work a lot of death occurred as said, “Native people from other islands to do his work for him, depopulating those islands in turn.” This lead to malnutrition and disease which had the Native people of Haiti almost exterminated one generation (Source 4). Christopher Columbus also caused slavery. This started when he sent a large amount of people to Europe to be slaves which started slave trade. When many of the Natives died, the Spanish turned Africans into their new slaves. Lastly, Columbus caused to destroy culture. Spreading Christianity was one of the main motives on his voyages. Not one of the Indians were converted to the Catholic religion which led to them being hung in honor of the redeemer and the 12 apostles (Source