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May 28
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Connais-tu vraiment Christophe Colomb ?

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Christophe Colomb, né en 1451 à Gênes, a traversé l'Atlantique en 1492, croyant atteindre l'Asie, mais a découvert les Caraïbes. Ses voyages ont marqué le début de la colonisation européenne, entraînant des échanges culturels et biologiques majeurs, mais aussi des souffrances pour les peuples autochtones. Son héritage reste aujourd'hui controversé.

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