they oppose it because Christopher Columbus really did not discover America it was the native Americans and he ordered the native Americans to get him gold or he would kill them and he did. now should we really celebrate Columbus day
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Celebrating Columbus Day with a parade (or in any other way) can be controversial in any situation where someone feels resentful or simply concerned over the negative results of Columbus' discovery of the New World for Europe. The fact that Native cultures and traditions (among other things) suffered great loss, even extinction, in the centuries following Columbus' voyage across the Atlantic Ocean is sometimes valued so highly that contemporary celebrations of Columbus Day, with a parade or not, is viewed as inappropriate.
because that isthe day that might be when colubus discrovered the continets . so we do it meomory in columbus
because that isthe day that might be when colubus discrovered the continets . so we do it meomory in columbus
Columbus day is significant because it was the day that clolumbus sailed and discovered land and named it the America
The correct spelling is "Columbus Day"
In 2012 and 2013 Columbus Day was on a weekend, so the schools were closed. If Columbus Day occurs on a weekday, it would be up to the school districts administrators to have school open on that day.
In 2012 and 2013 Columbus Day was on a weekend, so the schools were closed. If Columbus Day occurs on a weekday, it would be up to the school districts administrators to have school open on that day.
Canada celebrated Columbus Day because it believes that Columbus was the real settler who established the American continent. That's why it is so important to the Canadians.
No. Columbus Day observes in Florida as an Observance
In 2012 and 2013 Columbus Day was on a weekend, so the schools were closed. If Columbus Day occurs on a weekday, it would be up to the school districts administrators to have school open on that day.
Columbus Day is primarily celebrated in the United States and other countries in the Americas, such as parts of Latin America. In the United States, it is observed on the second Monday of October and is marked with parades, ceremonies, and events that commemorate Christopher Columbus' arrival in the Americas. However, not all countries celebrate Columbus Day, and in some places, it may be controversial due to the negative impacts of colonization.