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  1. Oct 10, 2011 · Guest host Tony Cox speaks with historian William Fowler to set the record straight on some of the popular myths surrounding Christopher Columbus and his voyage. History October 10, 2011 12:00 PM ET

  2. Oct 2, 2018 · As the legend went, Columbus was a man of conviction; he believed the world was round and thus that he could sail west to reach the Indies in the east. But he had trouble obtaining financial backing for his journey, for the advisers to Queen Isabella scoffed at his ignorance. Finally, Queen Isabella, who believed in Columbus, pawned her crown ...

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  4. This article discusses the different myths of Christopher Columbus and their validity. The “traditional Columbus myth – which awards him personal credit for anything good that ever came out of America since 1492 – originated in the War of Independence” when our Founding Fathers were in search of an American hero on which to found the United States.

  5. A new exhibition explores the cultural heritage of the Taíno, the indigenous people of the Caribbean. www.smithsonianmag.com. Examine the inscription on this 76-foot-high Columbus Monument, located in Columbus Circle in New York City, one of the best known Columbus statues in the world. The inscription on the base of the statue, written in ...

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    • Columbus Set Out to Prove the World Was Round. Contrary to what Irving wrote in his biography, Columbus was not a solitary geographical genius surrounded by a bunch of flat-Earthers.
    • Columbus Was Italian. This is a touchy subject, since Italian-Americans are some of Columbus's greatest supporters and defenders. But if we're going to be historically accurate, Columbus couldn't have been Italian, because Italy wasn't a thing until 1861.
    • Columbus Discovered America. Ask any random first-grader, "Who discovered America?" and they'll proudly tell you it was Christopher Columbus. Heck, ask most 50-year-olds and they'll give the same answer.
    • Columbus's Ships Were the Niña, Pinta and the Santa Maria. Well, this one is only half false. Columbus and his crew may have called the three ships the Niña, Pinta and the Santa Maria, but those were probably just nicknames.
  6. The Columbus Myth: Power and Ideology in Picturebooks about Christopher Columbus. Summary: This article is about how what is taught to children in school about Columbus and how it is far from the actual truth. It describes many instances which shows the villain side of Christopher Columbus.

  7. Oct 9, 2023 · Columbus never discovered America but his voyage was no less courageous. Even if you were to overlook the not-so-minor fact that millions of people were already living in the Americas in 1492, the ...

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