Who discovered America? We have debated this pointless question for 500 years. There was nothing actually to discover, and with good reason Cristoforo Colombo never used the verb “to discover” nor the word “discovery”. Correctly he didn’t speak about the New World, but “otro mundo”, the other world; say the other half of the globe. The Americas existed already, and already had they been populated. Only the unbound European arrogance and the interests involved in such an extraordinary event could mark as discovery what actually no discovery was. On the other hand, even if we want to proceed in the same reasoning, we could never state with certainty who the “first one” had been. We only know the last one: Cristoforo Colombo. With him and his ...
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Introduction.--Some important dates in the history of discovery.--Columbus: first voyage (1492-3)--C...
After Christopher Columbus’s 1492 landfall on the island of Guanahaní, artistic representations over...
Considering the historical processes through the history of science and technology and of navigation...
"Names of those who accompanied Cristobal Colón on the expedition which sailed ... the 3rd of August...
The discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus in 1492 began the colonial era of the America...
The official story states that Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) accidentally discovered what we now ...
Why is the capital of the United States named in part after Christopher Columbus, a Genoese explorer...
Various pagings.Cover title.1. Strabo. Strabo's introduction to geography.--2. [Eiriks Páttr Rauoa]...
V3.N2.04 The Discovery of America revealed the main characteristics of the forms of acquisition of k...
Sensible people have long recognized the incongruity of the claim that Christopher Columbus discover...
1492 : Europe discovers itself through the eyes of America Alain Ercker The discovery of America ca...
The Age of Discovery travel narratives from the fifteenth and sixteenth century, written by European...
WHERE IT ALL BEGAN The Italian explorer and navigator Cristoforo Colombo (Christopher Columbus, c.1...
Prior to 1735, South America was largely terra incognita to many Europeans. But that year, the Paris...
Other title information: To which are added a chronology of one hundred voyages westward, projected,...
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After Christopher Columbus’s 1492 landfall on the island of Guanahaní, artistic representations over...
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