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How Did Christopher Columbus Become a National Symbol?

World's Columbian Exposition
Agricultural Building at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1893.
(Image credit: University of Maryland Digital Collections)

Christopher Columbus was a narcissist.

He believed he was personally chosen by God for a mission that no one else could achieve. After 1493, he signed his name "xpo ferens" – "the Christbearer." His stated goal was to accumulate enough wealth to recapture Jerusalem. His arrogance led to his downfall, that of millions of Native Americans – and eventually fostered his resurrection as the most enduring icon of the Americas.

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