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- Essay Name : 926.txt
- Uploader : Lance Peterson
- Email Address : lpeterso@sundance.usd.edu
- Language : American English
- Subject : History
- Title : Historical Rights of the Vikings
- Grade : 85%
- School System : Collage
- Country : United States
- Author Comments : Enjoy!
- Teacher Comments : Good Esay! But needed to be longer.
- Date : 11/12/96
- Site found at : Surfing
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- ôColumbus sailed the ocean blue in the year 1492ö, this statement not only holds
- great truths but it also holds great lies. The United States has held on to the belief that
- Christopher Columbus was the discoverer of North America since the beginning of itÆs
- recorded history. The total unwillingness of the American society to yield to new history is
- a travesty to not only the law of progress but to the people that discovered North America,
- the Vikings. The problem of not giving recognition to the Vikings discovery of North
- America must be dealt with in order to put history in the proper prospective.
- When one picks up a America History textbook, it invariably makes mention to the
- so called voyage of discovery by Christopher Columbus. The existence of the text is in it
- self not a problem, but the beliefs behind the text is were the injustice occurs. That very
- ôHistoryö book is not teaching history but rather it is teaching the young of this country to
- look past the truth and blindly believe in ColumbusÆs voyage of discovery. A grand
- injustice is occurring in schools a over this country. The grand injustice is non other than
- the oppression of the facts that Viking explores discovered and were living in North
- America some two-hundred years before ColumbusÆs voyage.
- Facts behind the Vikings presence in North America long before Columbus can not
- be disputed. Archaeological record has turned up Viking goods and sites in Canada, which
- are carbon-14 dated to the Viking Age, circa. 800- 1200. Other evidence comes from the
- Icelandic Sagas which tell of the colonization of North America by one Leif Ericsson.
- Under normal circumstances the afor mentioned facts would be more than enough to
- constitute a complete change in history as we no it, however the issue it hand is by no
- means normal.
- What are the causes for the American cultureÆs complete contempt toward the idea
- of a relatively small piece of new history such as the Viking discovery of North America?
- Well, when viewed from the eyes of the U.SÆs people the Viking discovery of North
- America takes on a frighteningly dangerous persona of a event that threatens to erase all
- that once was and all that will be regarding Christopher Columbus. The discovery of the
- presence of a European people being in America before Columbus, to the typical patriotic
- American, could bring about a total change in the culture of the U.S. This fear of losing
- ones culture has brought to the front a need to keep ColumbusÆs image intact. The
- preservation of the image of Columbus comes with a heavy burden, that of the complete
- undermining of historical fact.
- A solution to the problem is not so readily available. One must take into
- consideration the fact that either consciously or subconsciously the American culture would
- rather look past historical fact and continue believing in the institutionalized ideal of
- Columbus and his discoveries. Thus, the solution to the problem can not simply make
- people believe, but rather teach people to belief in the truth. The idea of teaching could
- also provide some problems because to teach the teacher needs to believe in what they are
- teaching, and if the teacher was taught that Columbus was the discoverer of North America
- what is one to do? The answer lies in the past, history shows that in the majority of cases
- change occurs over a long extended period of time. A practical example would be in the
- automobile industry, when a new line of cars come out they have properties and
- characteristics of the older version. People would not exempt an entirely new style of car
- that was completely different than anything seen before. Thus, a car manufacturer keeps
- some of the old while building new cars. Then as change occurs over extended time,
- characteristics of the old car are completely gone. A similar approach must be taken with
- the introduction of a new and potentially abrasive historical fact. The scientific community
- must slowly introduce the ideal of a new history to the public, much in the same way the
- car manufacturer introduces a new car. The figure of Columbus must be preserved for the
- time being in order to institute a completely new idea in itÆs place. One way the
- transformation could occur is by proposing that the Norse were the discovererÆs of North
- America and that Columbus was the discoverer of the America we now today. Eventually
- ColumbusÆs recognition would be eliminated much in the same way the characteristics of
- old cars are eventually completely replaced by those of new cars. An delicate and patient
- approach to the introduction of the new idea of the pre-Columbus discoverers of North
- America is needed, but with a scientific approach to the problem all that was wrong will be
- fixed.
- The definite problem of disassociation with the historic fact of the Viking discovery
- of North America must end in this country. A new and fresh outlook on the facts of true
- history must be recognized. The problem must also be recognized as a legitimate threat to
- the heart of history. It may start here in the U.S. with the refusal to give the Vikings credit
- for their discoveries, but were will it end? Will the world simply shove aside all the history
- they donÆt like or agree with? The answer is no as long as the scientific community and the
- world population gives credit to new history that replaces the old. History and the Vikings
- must be given their due by solving the inherent disbelief in this country.
- ôWe owe the dead nothing but the truthö
- Voltaire, Letters on Oedipus
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