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Columbus Day: Christopher as a typical Entrepreneur case study

October 12, 2010   /   by Guest User

America was discovered accidentally by a great seaman who was looking for something else; when discovered it was not wanted; and most of the exploration for the next fifty years was done in the hope of getting through or around it. America was named after a man who discovered no part of the New World. History is like that, very chancy.

from Samuel Eliot Morison

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