Revolting Rebellions

Many rebellions were staged against Christopher Columbus. People were angry that a foreigner was ruling over them. Also because of his kind treatment of the natives and poor classes.

MYTH #1

“Everyone already believed the world was round before CC made his voyages.”

CORRECTION:

Most people at that time believed the earth was flat. This idea was justified by the writings of Bartoleme de las Casas. He wrote that CC’s plan was rejected by the Spanish commission of Scholars because they did not believe the possibility of a round world.

MYTH #4

“CC’s math was wrong.”

CORRECTION:

CC acctuMost people at that time believed the earth was flat. This idea was justified by the writings of Bartoleme de las cases. He wrote that CC’s plan was rejected by the Spanish commission of Scholars because they did not believe the possibility of a round world.

MYTH #5

“Columbus was cruel to Spaniards.”

CORRECTION:

Columbus was framed for these actions by jealous rivals, according to Bartoleme de las Cases.

MYTH #2

“CC mistreated and enslaved the Taino people.”

CORRECTION:

CC treated the Taino people with respect according to his own voyage diaries. CC claimed to have never enslaved a single Taino.

MYTH #3

“CC died alone in a Spanish prison.”

CORRECTION:

CC died in Valodiad, Spain as a pauper and broken man in 1506, as evidenced by his journals.