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Columbus set sail into the great unknown in August 1492 determined to reopen access to the riches of the Asian east by sailing west. He believed the world was undersize and that it was composed predominantly—six-sevenths, to be exact—of land. “Columbus changed the world not because he was right,” comments author and Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Tony Horwitz, “but because he was so stubbornly wrong.
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