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healing for the past does not end with the blaming
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Columbus should not be held responsible for all the destruction caused by future conquerors in the New World. ... Blaming him and pressing charges on him at this point after his death and after all the consequences is of no use. The idea of making him responsible will not change the way things are, there is no turning back to what has happened, only looking and helping build a better tomorrow. ... He did not do all that directly, he just figured out for the Old World a new piece of land for them, which brought all those conquerors. Him directly did not harm any other societies, any civilization or natives. ... (Cowley,1) and slavery, which caused a lot of suffering and mistreatment to African people, (Miller,1)arrived to the New World, but as it has been mentioned before that did not lie on Columbus’s hands, he had no knowledge of what things would occur, what the future would be, and the situation a lot of natives suffered in after his accomplishment.
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Title: healing for the past does not end with the blaming
Words: 774 Rating: None Pages: 3.1 submitted by: tarova
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