the exact spot is unknown
Christopher Columbus claimed the island where he landed, which is now known as San Salvador, on behalf of the Crown of Spain.
The first land/island Christopher Columbus saw was San Salvador. That is the answer to that question. GOOD LUCK!
He didn't land in North America, but on an island. He lived in Spain most of his life.
Queen Isabella did because she wanted the expand Spain's land.
He claimed San Salvador for Spain. Columbus believed he had reached Asia and was in the Indies. This belief explains why he called the people Indians. (5th grade history book)
the indigenous people
The Vikings were the first Europeans to land in the New World, centuries before Columbus. However, the recognized discovery of the New World is in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, an Italian who sailed in name of Spain.
Christopher Columbus
Spain.
Columbus signed his name Xpo-Ferens. The first part being Greek and the second, Latin.
yes. spain wanted more land so they financed Christopher Columbus' voyage so they could get it.
The Native Americans. But if you don't want to go that far back... Spain
To discover land for his country.
Christopher Columbus claimed the island where he landed, which is now known as San Salvador, on behalf of the Crown of Spain.
The Columbus crewman to first sight land was Juan Rodriguez Bermejo.
The first land/island Christopher Columbus saw was San Salvador. That is the answer to that question. GOOD LUCK!
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