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Feudalism Essay Research Paper Christopher Columbus considered

Feudalism Essay, Research Paper


Christopher Columbus, considered one of the greatest explorers


of all time. Like every other explorer, Columbus had many reasons for


his exploration. However, it is made obvious by studying the history


of Columbus’ explorations that his main motive for exploration was


greed. Columbus had the same desires as many explorers both before and


after him. He yearned for gold. He wanted land. He wanted power. The


whole purpose for his first voyage to what he thought was India, but


turned out to be Central America, was to gain land for Spain. It took


quite a bit of sweet talking from Columbus to get the money and ships


needed for this voyage from Spain’s Queen Isabella. But in the end,


Columbus had the chance to reach a goal brought on by greed: to gain


riches. Queen Isabella had the same motive. She wanted land for Spain,


and that is the only reason that she ever gave him the money and ships


to make his voyage.


The English, like other countries, voyaged to the Americas in


search of riches. It wasn’t until they got there that they realized


that people already lived there. It was at that point that greed took


over the English. The English did something, that by today’s standards


would be considered inhuman. They used a method of mass murder called


extermination. They used whatever it took to kill the most Native


Americans possible in the smallest amount of time. The English would


not have done this had it not been for extreme greed. They wanted the


land that the Native Americans had and they wanted it as soon as


possible. This greed among the English did accomplish their task of


taking land quickly, but it also accomplished the murder of thousands


of Native Americans.


Although it doesn’t seem obvious at first thought, new laws in


Europe helped with the effort in nation building. With the new laws


were the guidelines as to were the laws were in effect. Often, a new


law included a new area of land. This meant that with each new law a


king put forth, theoretically, he could gain more land. A newer set of


laws that were not made law by the king, took pow

er from the king and


said that he did not have total control. This set of laws, the Magna


Carta, is perhaps the most famous set of written laws ever.


With the decline of feudalism came the development of


monarchies. A monarchy, form of government in which one person has


the hereditary right to rule as head of state during his or her


lifetime, usually presents the chance for nation building. A greedy


king or queen can, if they have the forces needed, build their nation


quickly and effectively. Just like everyone and everything else, the


monarch always had a reason for nation building. Nine times out of


ten, that reason was greed. The king wanted more people to tax. The


king wanted more land. The king wanted more trade routes to tax. All


of these are a part of greed. The king (or queen) wanted something


that they didn’t need and they were willing to do almost anything to


get it. Fight a war. Kill a thousand people. The phrase ‘Whatever it


takes’ meant the world to a monarch.


Greed. Whether it was colonization, as with Queen Isabella and


Christopher, or it was nation building, greed was the motive behind it


nine times out of ten. Christopher Columbus tried for years to make a


voyage to what he thought was India, and he was so diligent because he


was greedy. The English murdered thousands upon thousands of people


because they wanted the land belonging to the Native Americans all to


themselves. These are two very good examples of greed within


colonization. A king wants more land, but he doesn’t want a war. How


does he get it? Why, he just thinks of some new ridiculous law that


will have no effect other than to give him more land. The end of


feudalism : not only the end of a great period of history, but also


the beginning to the major development of one of the most influential


types of government ever: the monarchy. The monarchy would prove to be


a major force behind the building of many nations for decades. Greed


among rulers was the strongest relationship between colonization and


nation building. Is this fact? No, but I would like to see someone


effectively argue against it.

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