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dangina [55]
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Why do some people protest against Christopher Columbus being seen as a hero? (Site 1)
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amm18124 years ago
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Answer More people began looking at the story of Columbus from the point of view of the native people. This version points out that Columbus’s main goal was finding and taking resources for Spain. Many native people, however, associate Columbus with the destruction of their cultures. They have protested Columbus Day for decades.

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