In South America, Columbus Day is not widely celebrated as it is in the United States. Instead, many countries observe alternative holidays that honor indigenous peoples and their cultures, such as Día de la Raza in several nations, which translates to "Day of the Race." This day acknowledges the mixed heritage of the population and the impact of European colonization. Celebrations and observances vary by country, reflecting diverse perspectives on Columbus and the consequences of his voyages.
which state celebrate Columbus day? do we have work on this said day?
because its when columbas first came to america
no one knows
When celebrate Columbus day
Because if Columbus hadn't fount America we'd all be dead. And cut the soldiers some slack!
Columbus Day is on October 13th. This date was selected to celebrate the day Columbus landed in North America in 1492.
columbus day is consisered bad , because christopher columbus didnt really discover america. it already had civilization on it . in the pocess of "discovering" america he did capture and enslave inhabitants that where alrady there.
WHY WE STILL CELEBRATE COLUMBUS DAYWe celebrate Columbus Day because we as people have to remember the so very famous explorers.
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Hispanics celebrate Columbus Day in order to commemorate the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. It is viewed as a celebration of Hispanic heritage for Mexicans.
They Celebrate El Dia De La Raza(El dee-a day lah rasa ) on Columbus day.
they celebrate day of the dead Mexico, Ecuador, Guatmala, and other areas in Central and South America populated with the Latino ethic background