Jamaica,Dominican Republic,Europe
Christopher Columbus explored, The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Colmbia, India, and Europe actually he did not explore India, he thought he had discovered it (which is why he called the native americains Indians) but the rest i am unsure of He did explore the Bahama's and Puerto Rico on his 2nd Voyage, however, on his first voyage, he landed in N. America, and thought he was in India, therefore calling the Native Peoples "Indians".
He wanted to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he accidentally stumbled upon the Americas.
Christopher Columbus sailed west when many believed he would fall off the earth. He discovered the Americas and made Spain very powerful. Many valuable plants were discovered in the New World and brought back to Europe.
Columbus thought he was pioneering a back way to China or Japan - he thought the world was much smaller than it is. He ended up in what is now called the Bahamas on his first voyage.
Christopher Columbus
He discovered Newfoundland 500 years before Christopher Columbus. That makes him the person who discovered the Americas.
Yes and he brought some back to Europe with him
When Christopher Columbus sailed and "discovered" America, he also discovered corn and brought it back to Europe.
He discovered the Bahamas and he thought he was in Asia but he actually discovered 2 new landsColumbusdiscovered Americahe Started the Columbian exchangehe went on many voyageshe traded with many other cultureshe enslaved the natives
Jamaica,Dominican Republic,Europe
Columbus did not discover North America. He discovered the New World in what we now know as the Caribbean, particularly Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba. It was Amerigo Vespucci who really discovered the actual continents between 1499 and 1504, and these continents were later named after him using the feminine version of his first name, "America". Columbus' main contribution, in my view, was to prove to the world, particularly the Church, that the world was not flat, but round, and that one could literally sail around it. Columbus, therefore, became the first to demonstrate that there was another world to the west, out of sight from Europe. However, Columbus also thought that he had discovered Asia by sailing westward, which is why the natives of North and South America were referred to as "Indians" (because Columbus had actually thought that he had found India).
Cristobal Colón - Christopher Columbus - discovered America Fernando Pizarro - discovered Peru Charles Darwin - discovered some islands near the south of Chile
Christopher Columbus explored, The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Colmbia, India, and Europe actually he did not explore India, he thought he had discovered it (which is why he called the native americains Indians) but the rest i am unsure of He did explore the Bahama's and Puerto Rico on his 2nd Voyage, however, on his first voyage, he landed in N. America, and thought he was in India, therefore calling the Native Peoples "Indians".
Christopher Columbus sailed west when many believed he would fall off the earth. He discovered the Americas and made Spain very powerful. Many valuable plants were discovered in the New World and brought back to Europe.
He wanted to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he accidentally stumbled upon the Americas.
The European way of life at that time was more focused on industrialization, technology, and hierarchy, while the Taino way of life was more communal, centered around agriculture, fishing, and spiritual beliefs. Europeans valued individualism and ownership, while Tainos had a more collective approach to land and resources sharing. This led to conflicts and misunderstandings between the two cultures when they encountered each other in the Americas.