Writing history from the perspective of the family shows the developments of history and how much it has changed and how it changes amongst different cultures and places. The structure of the family also had the power to compromise explorers wanting to conquer new land, Maynes and Waltner view this from Christopher Columbus’, stating, “As far as I have learned, in all these islands, as I understand, every man is satisfied with one way, except the princes or kings, who are permitted to have 20. The women appear to work more than the men.” (Maynes, Waltner 51). Considering this, most explorers would either adopt the customs of that country, or change it, which ultimately changes the dynamics of the family in that
Writing history from the perspective of the family shows the developments of history and how much it has changed and how it changes amongst different cultures and places. The structure of the family also had the power to compromise explorers wanting to conquer new land, Maynes and Waltner view this from Christopher Columbus’, stating, “As far as I have learned, in all these islands, as I understand, every man is satisfied with one way, except the princes or kings, who are permitted to have 20. The women appear to work more than the men.” (Maynes, Waltner 51). Considering this, most explorers would either adopt the customs of that country, or change it, which ultimately changes the dynamics of the family in that