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What Columbus pulled off was the equivalent, in today’s terms, of traveling to Mars in a jerry-rigged spacecraft
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National Review (United States) | Mar 24, 2026
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Celebrating Columbus's voyages without addressing their consequences perpetuates historical amnesia and ignores the lessons of the past.
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Recognizing Columbus's achievements can coexist with acknowledging the negative impacts of colonization on native populations.
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Columbus's legacy is marred by the suffering and exploitation of indigenous peoples, making him an unsuitable figure for celebration.
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The debate over Columbus’s legacy reflects broader issues of historical interpretation and the complexities of exploration versus imperialism.
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Christopher Columbus's voyages should be celebrated as monumental achievements in exploration that expanded human understanding of the world.
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