Columbus's navigator Amerigo Vespucci was for whom America was named.
It pretty well destroyed the Aztec Empire, and enriched the Spanish.
Columbus was NOT Italian, but Spanish and he sailed for Spain. He was from a Spanish noble family who were rivals of the crown so he took on a persona to get funding. His log and journals were all in Spanish, his wife was from a Spanish noble family, and he spoke Spanish. Nothing points him out as Italian.
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i think you're talking about Cristovão Colombo, but there is no prove that he was Italian. Some say say he was Spanish , other say he was Portuguese.
Christopher Columbus
European foods obviously. This mainly includes Italian, British, French, and Spanish delicacies.
Who explored the land that connects the Americas and become the first Spanish explorer to reach the Pacific Ocean.
Who explored the land that connects the Americas and become the first Spanish explorer to reach the Pacific Ocean.
Vasco Nuñez de Balboa crossed Panama in 1513, becoming the first European known to have seen the Pacific from the Americas.
Vasco Nuñez de Balboa crossed Panama in 1513, becoming the first European known to have seen the Pacific from the Americas.
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Columbus's navigator Amerigo Vespucci was for whom America was named.
a spanish or European explorer!
Hernan Cortes is the Spanish explorer who searched for wealth and land in the Americas. He is best known for conquering the Aztec Empire in Mexico in the early 16th century.
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