Some people say that he did, some say that he didn't. In fact, he found some people in the west Indies who already had the sweet potato.
According to Historians, Christopher Columbus and his crew overcame food shortages by trading with the Taino Indians. The Indians provided the entourage with corn, cassava and potatoes to help with their shortage of food supplies.
He found the island of Hispaniola, brought back some trinkets, didn't find gold, and was considered a failure by the crown. His son had to sue the crown after his death for the things promised in his contract.
Some of the foods Christopher Columbus took included flour, sugar, corn, potatoes, onions, wine, water, sardines, anchovies, cheese, chick peas, lentils, beans, rice, honey, almonds, raisins, biscuits, garlic, oil, and vinegar. I disagree with Christopher Columbus bringing Corn. That commodity wasn't introduced yet to Europe. I also think they didn't have sugar; it was probably Molasses, and the biscuits were a very dry and hard known as Hard Tack. They probably also had Rum and Ale. This was drunk more often than water because the water usually became rancid and spoiled.
It was named after Christopher Columbus and was deemed to have started after his first voyage.
Christopher Columbus helped Spain by exploring the area known as the West Indies and parts of northern South America. He brought back spices from his journey, as well as stories of riches. He opened the door for more explorers or Spanish Conquistadors to find riches for Spain.
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According to Historians, Christopher Columbus and his crew overcame food shortages by trading with the Taino Indians. The Indians provided the entourage with corn, cassava and potatoes to help with their shortage of food supplies.
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Sir Walter Raleigh didn't discover potatoes. Potatoes originated in South America and were introduced to Europe by Spanish explorers around the late 16th century. Raleigh is known more for his expeditions to the New World and his attempts to establish English colonies in North America.
none as there were no white potatoes it was just cocain.
In 1492, when Columbus came to America and found it :)
Chilies, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Vanilla, Coco, Jerusalem Artichokes, sweet potatoes, Avocados are some.
The Aztecs discovered and developed advanced agricultural techniques, created a complex calendar system, built intricate city structures like Tenochtitlan, and made significant advancements in art and architecture.
He found the island of Hispaniola, brought back some trinkets, didn't find gold, and was considered a failure by the crown. His son had to sue the crown after his death for the things promised in his contract.
Some of the foods Christopher Columbus took included flour, sugar, corn, potatoes, onions, wine, water, sardines, anchovies, cheese, chick peas, lentils, beans, rice, honey, almonds, raisins, biscuits, garlic, oil, and vinegar. I disagree with Christopher Columbus bringing Corn. That commodity wasn't introduced yet to Europe. I also think they didn't have sugar; it was probably Molasses, and the biscuits were a very dry and hard known as Hard Tack. They probably also had Rum and Ale. This was drunk more often than water because the water usually became rancid and spoiled.
It was named after Christopher Columbus and was deemed to have started after his first voyage.
Christopher Columbus helped Spain by exploring the area known as the West Indies and parts of northern South America. He brought back spices from his journey, as well as stories of riches. He opened the door for more explorers or Spanish Conquistadors to find riches for Spain.