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    Tagged: Columbus

    A different answer to the same question…

    posted on February 2, 2016 by Katherine Carte | No comments

    Different people answer the same question in different ways.  Thank heavens, because that’s what makes teaching interesting.  Matthew Cressler at the... Continue reading →

    Columbus and intellectual certainty

    posted on January 28, 2016 by Katherine Carte | No comments

    It’s widely known that Columbus made a lot of mistakes.  Not just moral mistakes, but practical ones.  He was not,... Continue reading →

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