Posted on 08/07/2019 11:58:52 AM PDT by Perseverando
Lots of info on the Islamic jihad against Europe in the article.
There was no Suez canal.
“Columbus sailing to India & China by going West? What blocked going East?”
Maybe a wild guess here, but I suspect that the Panama Canal had not been fully completed and certified for ocean-going ships by 1492, and therefore North, Central, and South American kind of stood in Chris’s way to reaching ‘the Orient’.
For more on this:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3769102/posts
Some folks hate history. Wonder why?
Columbus was an idiot, if he flew it would have been much faster.
Land. It's hard to sail over land.
Columbus was an idiot, if he flew it would have been much faster.
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Or taken the train.
But they didn't know about the North and South American continents. They thought it was a straight shot to 'the Orient'.
Yes, the train is much more comfortable than flying.
That reminds me of my essay I wrote for my final in Western History. The instructor Jeffery Herf (who like Islam) ask what did Islam contribute to the West.
I stated the discovery of America
He was very surprise with my response but took it as a logical response. Got an A on the final.
May I add: till Henry Hudson, the Dutch and Brits thought they could go north and east along Russia to China. But each year they ran into ice, even in the summer. Some years they got further than others. Then they counted on Hudson to find the northwest passage on America.
I think they are saying “Why not go around Africa instead”.
The eastern routes were blocked by hostile powers.
This is something nobody ever mentions....there were hundreds of thousands of Europeans captured and enslaved by the Muslims and goods valued in the millions were carried off by the Muslims. They effectively shut down the Mediterranean. Mohammed was nothing but a bandit warlord and so were all of his followers.
History and biography is all I read any more. I feel my time is wasted if I don’t learn something from what I read. This from the man who in his youth read every SF classic and pulp F&SF he could find.
Or set off on his next adventure - to the Sun - at night.
Vasco Da Gama went East to India. It was generally believed by those seriously contemplating such things that going East around Africa was a longer route than going west straight across the ocean to Cathay. Alas, Cathay turned out to be New Jersey.
hauling boats over stretches of land was a thing even back when
wouldn’t have been an impossible task to drag it into the Red Sea
I'm appalled that no one remembers that the Earth was flat in 1492.
This highlights why he didn't go 'east':
Kudos to you. Have you read "The Muslim Discovery of Europe" by Bernard Lewis? An extraordinary book, an eye-opener.
Over The Edge of the World. Magellan’s actual chronicler provides a lot of the content.
1491 America before columbus
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