. . . America's earliest immigrants from Asia via the Bering Strait land bridge were gifted with the horses with which many groups soon intertwined their entire life style, culture and way of living. Mr. Peabody's CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS also pays tribute to such hunting supplies as steal, lead and gun powder which these early Americans lacked, despite sharing ancestors with the Chinese who perfected many such advances while their departed countrymen simply tried to "live off the fat" of the New World, and barely progressed from the Stone Age--as evidenced by their reliance on arrowheads made out of rocks. Thanks to Columbus, such Pillars of Civilization as Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Freedom, the Internet, TV, video games, NASCAR, Major League Baseball, basketball, ice hockey, the NFL and Taylor Swift were perfected in America. Without Columbus, the earlier immigrants may have had maize, but certainly not blue.