Friday, March 15, 2019
Individually Unified :: essays papers
Individually UnifiedWe are Americans  We can customize our cars, homes, and even our lives.  How did we  father such individualists?  During the late 1500s, the Chinese government had several chances of becoming a vast world power and instilling their sense of loyalty and  congruity as a country.  Since China believed that they were a self-sufficient entity, they were content to  set aside things as they were and saw no point in exploring the unknown.  The Europeans on the former(a) hand were forced to explore new worlds due to the lack of  avocation ability and natural resources. Thanks to Christopher Columbus and others that followed, their exploration and conquering of the  new- do World made it possible for Europeans to expand and populate.  However, the new findings also made it possible to spread their selfish nature and greedy culture that is passed  absent today as peoplebeing  individuals. In 1492 Christopher Columbus started on his  sweep to find what he thought would be a     hurrying route to the West Indies, but in actuality stumbled upon small islands that we now  war cry the Bahamas.  When he left on his  tour, his intent was to find and take the wealth that the West Indies had to offer but to his disappointment these things that were intended to pay for his voyage did not exist.  Clearly, Columbus had reason to worry that his voyage would be viewed as a failure.  He had not found the gold mines he  desire or the Asian cities described by Marco Polo.  He thought he had discovered many spices, though only the chili peppers were new.  (Worlds of History, p.19)When Columbus  agnise that he had not found the riches he was expected to  have home to the Spanish king and queen, he knew that it was very important to  begin sure that he portrayed his journey in a amiable light when he wrote to them (as to not make himself look  bid a failure).When reading the first hand account of Columbuss voyage, it is in many ways hard to believe that what Columbus was sa   ying was  in reality the truth.  In no way did he talk about his voyage in a negative manner.  He talks about how the Indians  treated him and his crews like kings.  Instead of making himself look like a failure, I feel that he made himself and the Europeans in general look like very greedy people.  
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