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Actually no history book claims Columbus discovered the United States.
The history is that he discovered the New World which includes America ( the land mass not the nation ). The United States came over a couple of centuries later. There is no doubt Columbus discovered the New World ( new for europeans in general ). But he was not the first of course. In a way this is a semantic argument because it requires an agreed upon definition of " Discovered". If I read a book for the first time am I discovering what is in the book? Yes. But am I the first one to discover it? Probably not. Man people came here and left or maybe even settled here way before Columbus. As this thread shows the Vikings came here and established colonies which apparently did not work out well. The Arab Moors of North Africa have maps and charts of North America which predate Columbus. They knew of this place but did not bother exploiting it having internal problem of their own. The Chinese made a landing on the West coast decades before Columbus and they easily had the ability to colonize the New World BEFORE the Europeans. But then they ruined their chances when they had a new emporer who ordered his navy burned. He was obsessed with religion and believed that chain should look inward not outward. When the Irish heard of Columbus " discovery " they scratched their heads and wondered what people meant. This is because the Irish were coming to north America for many years as they fished the Atlantic. They actually called it greater ireland. There is some limited evidence that the Romans and even Phoenicians came here in ancient time. One thing is certain such ancient people had the ability and knowledge to make the trip , they simply had problems of their own and no motive to settle here. However at the time of Columbus the average European did not know about the American continents. In addition the timing was right because Europeans WANTED new land. People were tired of living as serfs under aristocrats who taxed the hell out of you and made it illegal to hunt a deer to feed your family. Not to mention wars plagues etc which had made life miserable in europe. When Columbus returned to Spain the word spread rapidly and the emigration to the New World began. It is this mass migration which created the world we live in today and Columbus did make the discovery which started it. One professor told me that Columbus was not the first to discover America he was just the first to discover it and then hold a press conference. |
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And to be fair, it doesn't really warrant a smiley face. If we forget the imperialist atrocities of the first world war, it is cause for frustration and depression. Only that won't occur because no-one will remember what they've forgotten. As for discovering the United States, originally, i'd say, speaking in human terms, the Asians that travelled across the Bering Strait and became what is known as the Native American People, thousands of years before Columbus. That would be the earliest I can think of at the moment.
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The first Europeans in America were Irish monks.http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-89388009.html
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I don't believe we really know for sure. There are a number of theories, but in absence of real media reporting at that time, they are just theories to me.
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Mm, most technological development i'd see as positive.
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