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Christopher Columbus read the accounts of Marco Polo'stravels.

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Christopher Columbus read the accounts of what?

Marco Polo


Who is travels did Christopher Columbus read about?

He may have read Marco Polo and Henry the Navigator. Since he was the first to travel by ship looking for Asia there weren't any others to read.


Who influenced Christopher Columbus?

Marco Polo. He had read his book.


Who is the explorer who read Marco polo's book?

Christopher Columbus.


Hom many kid's did Columbus have and where thay girl's or boy's?

If this question should read "How many children did Christopher Columbus have and were they girl's or boys?" The answer is that Christopher Columbus had a son by the name of Diego


Who most influenced Christopher Columbus?

Marco Polo. He had read his book.


Why was Marco Polo's journey important to Christopher Columbus?

Christopher Columbus read Marso Polos book and his book inspired him to go west to see if he could get to the spice islands.


Is it true that Christopher Columbus never learned to read or write?

Columbus must have known how to read a little bit because he managed to use a map and find America. He also made a map of how he got there when going back.


Did Christopher Columbus write a book?

Christopher Columbus was the author of a book called 'la aventura de América'. This book has never been published. Only one known copy in existence(the original hand written copy) and it is hidden in the Vatican library. The exact reason the Vatican has kept this book from reaching the public is unknown.


Did Amerigo Vespucci boat with Christopher Columbus?

I am 10 years old and read about Mr.Columbus , No he did not boat with Amerigo Vespucci


Did Christopher Columbus have any further education?

Christopher Columbus received a small amount of education when he went to a Monastery until age fourteen. He learned the basics, Latin and Mathematics. During his early sea life, before his voyages to 'India,' he learned astrology and geography. He was a teen during these years. He also learned map making from his younger brother, Bartolomeo, when he went to visit him in Lisbon. Most of his education came to him in his teen years on the sea.


What might have happen if Christopher Columbus had decided to look to the east to find a route to Asia?

read the darn book and stop being such a lazybutt