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Baloo
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I already knew who America was named after, but I could never figure out why we weren't called "Columbia" instead.

Here's why: Why was America named after Amerigo Vespucci?

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[This message has been edited by Baloo (edited July 27, 1999).]


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Raven Rosset
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ya, Amerigo da vespucci.....
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TSN
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*wonders how many people think Columbus actually landed someplace in the current US* He never made it out of the West Indies, actually. That's probably why America wasn't names after him. But what I want to know is how he got to be so famous, when there were so many others who got here before and after him (not counting the Asians that came across the Bering Strait thousands of years ago; if we counted them, we'd never find a name ot use!). The first European to reach mainland America (so far as we know) was actually Leif Eriksson, back around AD 1000. His father was Erik the Red, perpetrator of the greatest real estate scam of all time (he gave Greenland its name to get people to move there, despite the fact that there was little, if anything, "green" about it). :-)

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Kosh
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When I was little, it wasn't common knowleage the Ericson had been here. I remember hearing about him sometime in my first six years of school. Columbus was a slaver, and deserves to be forgotten.

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Elim Garak
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Pleh! The West Indies are part of America...

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TSN
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Well, yes, I know that. My point was that he never even saw the mainland.

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"Merde!"
-commander of Napoleon's army, upon learning that the Duke of Wellington's forces had received assistance and were requesting his surrender


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Saiyanman Benjita
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If so then the greatest restaurant of my former area would be called "Cristopher on the Wharf." I think "Americus on the Wharf" sounds better anyway.

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HMS White Star
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Actually He landed in South America (I believe in his 3 voyage) and in central America in his four voyage. So there he did see mainland Ha, Ha.

to Kosh: That really isn't fair saying he is a slaver, it was an extremely common pratice back then, there really wasn't any reason to think slavery bad back then, even the Bible didn't forbid it. I it would be like a person from the that time saying to you, "Your a bather" , not that it's not a good thing, but it would carry the same stigma back then. You are a bather right?
LOL

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TSN
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He did? *checks the encyclopedia* Oh, crap, he did... *glares at White Star* Don't make me smite you...

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-commander of Napoleon's army, upon learning that the Duke of Wellington's forces had received assistance and were requesting his surrender


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Kosh
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LMAO!

At least when I have to go out in public!


I don't like Columbus Ohio, either!!

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Saiyanman Benjita
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Don't say that to the people I live with. They love Columbus. I haven't seen much of it, wouldn't care to since it's the home of OSU

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