Culminating in the discovery of the New World (if only a very small portion thereof), the first voyage of Christopher Columbus led him and many others to believe that he had discovered a new passage from Europe to the East Indies. As such a discovery was his goal when he set out, he believed that he had accomplished that goal, thereby paving the way for new trading possibilities and increased riches for Europe, among other anticipated benefits.
sailed to the outskirts of the East Indies
The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus: Having convinced the King and Queen of Spain to finance his voyage, Christopher Columbus departed mainla.
The Enterprise of The Indies
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Christopher Columbus' first voyage was 33 days, Sept. 6, 1492- Oct. 12, 1492.
Columbus was about 41 on his first voyage.
The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus: Having convinced the King and Queen of Spain to finance his voyage, Christopher Columbus departed mainla.
The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus: Having convinced the King and Queen of Spain to finance his voyage, Christopher Columbus departed mainla.
The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus: Having convinced the King and Queen of Spain to finance his voyage, Christopher Columbus departed mainla.
His first voyage was to the bahamas.
Spain sent Christopher Columbus to his first voyage. :-)
The goal for the first voyage of Christopher Columbus was to reach the West Indies.
There's a rhyme for that that goes "In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue." Christopher Columbus' first voyage was on August 3, 1492.
Columbus Believed he was in India at the end of his first voyage.
His first
The Enterprise of The Indies
The first voyage to the New World as in 1492.
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