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GM & gr8 days! ^with them was pestilence

They also saved them from the orror of the Aztecs and brought civilization to South America and part of North America, unlike the Anglo-Saxons who only brought destruction, just ask the native Indians of North America.

don't recognize the flag, been awhile since history, who does this represent?

It is Christopher Columbus, on this day as today, October 12, 1492, he discovered America.

The flag belongs to the crown of castilla y leon.

t-y

i grew up with native N. Americans & still good friends

Buenas... how's your trading today?

😂 evolución lo llaman 🤦‍♂️

Tal día como hoy, un 12 de octubre de 1492 Cristóbal Colon descubrió América y un nuevo mundo de posibilidades se abrió para todos, el comercio floreció como nunca tanto en América como en Asia, todo bajo el auspicio del patrón oro y el imperio Español.

El mundo anglosajón se ha dedicado durante años a desprestigiar una cultura de comercio, una cultura de aprendizaje, de mestizaje y de colaboración entre pueblos.

Para cualquier estudioso de la historia, tan mentira es la leyenda negra española, como los relatos de la segunda guerra mundial de buenos y malos, la historia siempre la escriben y la reescriben los vencedores, y pocas veces de forma justa y objetiva.

Cristóbal Colon, Hernán Cortes o Magallanes, no todos españoles, pero sin financiados por corona española, arriesgaron su vida por descubrir el mundo, con barcos de madera y sin motor, solo propulsados por la fuerza del viento contra sus velas, cambiaron el mundo, eran hombres de una tenacidad inquebrantable, convicción de hierro, y sobre todo de valentía, cosas de las que ahora carecen la mayoría de los hombres.

Ellos fueron los Satoshi Nakamoto de la época.

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On a day like today, October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus discovered America and a new world of possibilities opened up for everyone, trade flourished as never before in America and Asia, all under the auspices of the gold standard and the Spanish empire.

The Anglo-Saxon world has spent years discrediting a culture of trade, a culture of learning, mixing and collaboration between peoples.

For any student of history, the Spanish black legend is as much a lie as the stories of the Second World War of good guys and bad guys, history is always written and rewritten by the victors, and rarely in a fair and objective way.

Christopher Columbus, Hernan Cortes or Magellan, not all Spanish, but not all financed by the Spanish crown, risked their lives to discover the world, with wooden ships and no engine, only propelled by the force of the wind against their sails, they changed the world, they were men of unwavering tenacity, iron conviction, and above all courage, things that most men now lack.

They were the Satoshi Nakamoto of the time.

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