Popular Debates
Debates are determined to be popular by Mr. Kazmark's Social Studies Class's Most Heated algorithm, which considers a number of variables, including the freshness of the debate, the number of arguments and votes, and the diversity of participation.
Tied Positions: No he does not vs. Yes he does
As in any court case it is important to use evidence to defend your side. Please attach a piece of evidence in the following box that will help support your claim that Columbus was either a hero or a villain. This may include pictures, excerpts or captions of his writings, charts and graphs, or anything else that you would like to include.
Winning Position: No he does not
Winning Position: Unresolved
Winning Position: Unresolved
Winning Position: Unresolved
As in any court case it is important to use evidence to defend your side. Please attach a piece of evidence in the following box that will help support your claim that Columbus was either a hero or a villain. This may include pictures, excerpts or captions of his writings, charts and graphs, or anything else that you would like to include.
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