Video Of The Week - It's Columbus Day!

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On August 3rd, 1492 an Italian explorer by the name of Christopher Columbus set sail from Palos de la Frontera, Spain to seek out a new route to India. On October 12th, 1492, after sailing across the Atlantic Ocean for 10 weeks, a crew member sighted land and the adventurer thought he had arrived . . . . . To India.

Of course, as we all know it was not the Asian subcontinent, but a small island in the Bahamas that Columbus named San Salvador. Since then, the explorer's arrival is celebrated by many countries in the Americas and also Spain.

In the USA it is called Columbus or Discoverer's day and is observed on the second Monday of October. Latin Americans call it Dia De La Raza, while the Spanish call it Dia De La Hispanidad. Both, celebrate it on October 12th, the actual day the Spaniard reached the mainland of what he thought was India. Whether you are celebrating it today or four days from now, have a great holiday.

Happy Columbus Day!

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  • Namialmost 12 years
    what about the video
    • Joycealmost 12 years
      I don't like Christopher Columbus since he conquered a different land that was not his. Not fair. Don't like him too well
      • amyc13
        amyc13almost 12 years
        There was a part of the article that was most important. The most important part was he discovered America but he thought he was going to India. It is important to understand that Columbus did not realize he was in America. Also he tried to get spices from India so he could get money. It makes me understand that Columbus was not trying to find America.
        • adrienne13
          adrienne13almost 12 years
          There was a word that I didn't know and that word was Spain. I clicked on the blue word to find the definion. It helped me understand where Columbus sailed from. Now I understand what the article meant when it stated he sailed from Spain.
          • Adriennealmost 12 years
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            • olivia13
              olivia13almost 12 years
              There was a word that I didn't know and it was Spaniard .So i clicked on the blue word. It means a native or inhabitant of Spain.
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                nicholas13almost 12 years
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                  ian13almost 12 years
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