History of the Holidays: Columbus Day

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— How Columbus Day came to be celebrated.

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  • sure leave out all his inhuman actions or anything that would make Columbus look bad.

    Even go as far as to say that he doubled the size of the habitual planet.

    I am sure that the Americas weren't already inhabited at that time.

    Shesh and here I thought I could trust the history channel. What a let down.

  • Entonces dame una version mejor de los acontecimientos... Aun si los Americanos hubieran sido los que hubieran pisado Europa, aun si hubiera sido al reves... ¿Acaso no hubieran acabado las enfermedades con ellos tambien?

    Tambien hubieron muertos europeos por enfermedades americanas, solo que en menor medida porque nosotros contabamos con muchas mas defensas contra las enfermedades. Las mismas con las que hoy contais vosotros precisamente por ese contacto tan nocivo en el pasado.

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  • USA

    Usa

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  • all you butthurt red indians should shit off back to your own country and stop trying to claim you own this great country

    USA!

    USA!

    USA!

  • Celebrate Columbus Day = Celebrate Genocidism Day

    Genghis khan should genocide all European back in 13th century.

  • @CupcakesCanKill1337 I'm with you on that, but instead of a house, lets make it a continent

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