Columbus and task force 92 (l492) operated under the Spanish Flag. Italy did not exist as a nation-state at the time. In fact the Royal Italian Navy was not formally established until just l50 years ago- l86l- the year the American Civil War erupted. in l9ll Italy issued ( Battleship) themed coins that honored both the golden anniversary of the Kingdom ( of Italy) and the Royal Italian Navy. They are very rare, were made in both silver and Gold varieties. The guns on the turrets were concealed, by the way- and the Battleship had 4 stacks.
CC was born in the city of Genoa in the Republic of Genoa in the northern part of the Italian peninsula.
There was no way around the land.
The first land/island Christopher Columbus saw was San Salvador. That is the answer to that question. GOOD LUCK!
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Christopher Columbus did not discover Italy. He was born in an "already discovered" Italy, specifically the Republic of Genoa. He discovered the Americas. If the question intends to ask Why didn't Christopher Columbus claim his discovery for Italy?, please see the Related Question.
Christopher Columbus asked for too much. Way to much money, and though he wanted to sail under the flag of Italy, he wanted to be king of the land he found. SO he sailed for Spain.Answer 2Because there was no such country as Italy at the time. Christopher Columbus was a citizen of the Republic of Genoa (Italian: Repubblica di Genova), but Genoa refused to sponsor the voyage.His actual name was: Cristoforo Colombo; in Italian and Cristóbal Colón; in Spanish.
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In 1492