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02.09.2019 •
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Should columbus day be change to indigenous peoples day? explain
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Yes because Christopher Columbus didn't really discover America the "New World" the real founders are native americans/indegious people there home was invaded not discovered until this day many people think Christopher Columbus discovered America but it's not true
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