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American Views

America is a place of freedom and independence. Our country is considered by most to be the “best” country in the world. America has not always been what it is now. Explorers, settlers, and Indians all affected the American continent and made it into what it is today. America was not discovered or explored until the late fifteenth century. The explorers were amazed by the mysterious new world; the settlers were ignorant of the land and its people (the Native American Indians); and the Indians were respectful of their home and learned to live with nature.

Many people explored the new world in search of great things. People such as Coronado searched for gold and riches, while others like Columbus simply stumbled upon the land. Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of America, liked the new world and found it fascinating. He never really developed a hate for the land, this may be because he never spent a lot of time actually on the land near the Indians. His purpose was not to explore the continent, it was merely a misshapen he discovered the large mass of land anyway. Columbus thought that America was a great place with a great climate and much to offer. Another explorer, Cabeza de Vaca and his men l


ived with the Indians in their harsh environment for eight months. The weather was miserable, the food was scarce, and the terrain was rough. These explorers had no idea what to expect from the new world, but they soon found out. They soon came to respect the land, working hard to survive. Their views differed from Columbus !

Today America is a diverse and welcoming country that includes people from all over the world. Our diversity is somewhat a result of the origin of our country. Explorers, settlers, and Indians were present in America all during the same time (fifteenth/sixteenth century). Although their views and purposes varied, they learned what our country is all about. America did not start out to be the land of milk and honey, but over the years of transgression and development we learned to accept the views of everyone and unite the views together to create a place of equality, power, and happiness.

The natives of the New World had very different views on America (their home). While the explorers, settlers, and other newcomers suffered the conditions that were in complete contrast to their homeland conditions, the Indians were living successfully in their natural environment. With the exception of the deaths from Indian-European

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