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because if he hadnt of come to the new land none of us except the Indians would be here granted he wasnt the first person to discover the new land but he was the first to record it clearly so that other people could follow his lead.i understand why the Indians are so mad but everybody else should be at least a little bit grateful

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Columbus day is in October because Columbus found America in October

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