No he landed on an island. Cut a few natives hands off because they didn't have gold and left for home. He did leave behind 39 men and when he returned they were dead.
Yes, Christopher Columbus and his crew significantly impacted the lands they encountered in the Americas. They deforested areas, disrupted ecosystems, and caused extinctions of certain plant and animal species. Additionally, the introduction of European diseases brought by Columbus and his crew resulted in the devastating loss of indigenous lives.
no
Does the sayiing; "Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue, in 1492" ring any bells with you?
The first land/island Christopher Columbus saw was San Salvador. That is the answer to that question. GOOD LUCK!
columbus used to shoot canings when signling of sighting of land
no
no they do not treaten people and the enviornment.they just distroy trees and take away land. no they do not treaten people and the enviornment.they just distroy trees and take away land.
no
becuase of using more pestisides, the soil will distroy
Does the sayiing; "Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue, in 1492" ring any bells with you?
The first land/island Christopher Columbus saw was San Salvador. That is the answer to that question. GOOD LUCK!
columbus used to shoot canings when signling of sighting of land
1492
The Columbus crewman to first sight land was Juan Rodriguez Bermejo.
No
Although Columbus is credited with making the European discovery of America, of which the US is a part, he never set foot on land that is part of any state of the US.
He ripped off Rodrigo de Triana, who had spotted land first. Rodrigo lived on the Pinta ship and sighted land. "Triana! Triana!" he shouted, which translates to "Land! Land!" Columbus, knowing that the prize was 10,000 merivedes which translates to $20-30,000 here. Then, Columbus claimed to have spotted lights the night before, and stole the money from Rodrigo. Columbus scammed all that money from him! Then since Rodrigo didn't get any credit, he moved away.
by boat