Yes. The Longhorns' ancestral roots came from Spain, which is where Columbus, among other Spanish refugees, who were fleeing from the Spanish rule in the late 1400's, came from.
Columbus made four separate voyages to the New World.
no
did Columbus ever learn how to read or write
maybe
he never did anything bad.. ever
Columbus made four separate voyages to the New World.
Yes. He writes in his diary that he cut the hands off a Native American because he didn't bring him enough gold. Columbus was a greedy mean man.
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These were the first breed of cattle to ever come to the Americas, long before Herefords or any other breed arrived to the US. Longhorns were the feral descendents to the Spanish cattle that arrived with Christopher Columbus when he came to America in the late 13th century. Because these cattle had over 300 years to populate the lower part of the United States and because they were the only source of beef available at the time, they were the only cattle that were used during the "Cattle Kingdom."
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He actually didn't ever reach asia. He meant to but then he discovered the new world on accident.
No. There is are no records available that Columbus ever saw Australia.
No
There is no evidence that Christopher Columbus ever reached Antarctica.
Second Monday in OctoberIn 1971 Congress declared Columbus Day a federal public holiday on the second Monday in October. September 8 is the best day ever in the world
yes that is why it has a name I believe the New World was named for Amerigo Vespucci.
Yes. Columbus did do more. According to Social Studies, he murdered Indians for gold, silver and spices. How did her murder them? He told the Indians they had to mine gold and bring Columbus a piece. Whoever gave him one got a medal, however on the other hand, who ever didn't bring a piece of gold, their hand was chopped off or buried alive. Why not make that a choice to the Indians?