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WHO COMMITTED THIS CRIME? By Dino Petaccio Jr. L pd. With all of the information in the following presentation, let’s see if you can determine…

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WHO COMMITTED THIS CRIME?By Dino Petaccio Jr. L pd.

With all of the information in the

following presentation, let’s see if you can

determine…

Evidence #1 The AmericasBefore our perpetrator came to the Americas,

the USA was very uncivilized. There was

not a language, division of labor, little

agriculture and insufficient permanent

settlement. Although our perpetrator

committed a horrible crime that is

completely unacceptable , the

economic state of the Americas were forever

changed by him.

Evidence #2 Native AmericansAll though they would

have been much poorer than they are

today our perpetrator deserves no honor for

murdering these innocent people. They

were the original inhabitants of the

Americas. It did not matter whether it was

males or females, children or adults. Our

villain would murder all of them.

Evidence #3 and #4 Scaffold and map of

Hispaniola Our felon’s choice of murdering the natives were

most of the time merciless hangings. Other than

hanging them , he would make them work as slaves and most Natives did not survive being a slave for

very long. Throughout our felon’s time in the Americas, they was known to sell their

slaves to the island of Hispaniola. Many died en

route.

Evidence # 5 Map of Perpetrator’s

Travels Our criminal was also known

to travel a bunch,

traveling to Cuba,

Hispaniola, San Salvador,

Puerto Rico and Jamaica. Mr.

Public Enemy Number One

liked to call these travels

voyages.

So… Who Committed the crime????

As far as most Americans are concerned, Columbus was a

traveler who discovered America. It’s shocking that people are not

aware of the crimes he committed while he was here.

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS

Sourceswww.oldphoto.comwww.wetcanvas.comwww.keyposters.comwww.joh.cam.ac.ukwww.airhighways.comwww.columbusnavigation.comwww.history.comwww.aynrand.org