Why is Christopher Columbus widely recognized in America despite never having set foot on North American soil?

Columbus' Legacy and Controversies

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He was the first to map the entire continent.
He established the first European settlement in North America.
He is celebrated as a symbol of exploration and discovery.
He was a key figure in the American Revolution.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What misconception about Columbus' voyages is often taught to children?
Columbus discovered the Pacific Ocean.
Columbus proved the world was round.
Columbus was the first to reach Asia by sea.
Columbus invented the compass.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did Washington Irving contribute to Columbus' iconic status?
By creating a national holiday for Columbus.
By discovering new lands in Columbus' name.
By funding Columbus' voyages.
By writing a biography that glorified Columbus.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why did Italian immigrants in the late 1800s embrace Columbus as a symbol?
He was a famous Italian artist.
He was a renowned scientist.
He was a symbol of Italian heritage and Catholicism.
He was a political leader in Italy.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the significance of the 400th anniversary of Columbus' arrival?
It was when Columbus was declared a saint.
It was the year Columbus discovered America.
It marked the first time Columbus Day was celebrated in schools.
It was when Columbus' ships were reconstructed.
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What role did the Knights of Columbus play in establishing Columbus Day as a federal holiday?
They published a book about Columbus' voyages.
They lobbied for the holiday to honor Italian immigrants.
They organized the first Columbus Day parade.
They funded the construction of Columbus statues.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What change occurred in the 1960s regarding Columbus' legacy?
Columbus' ships were put on display.
Columbus Day was abolished.
Historians began to correct myths about Columbus.
Columbus was declared a national hero.
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