No. No slaves were involved.
Queen Isabella of Spain financed Christopher Columbus's voyages to the New World, providing him with ships, crew, and supplies. While she did not pay him a salary in the traditional sense, Columbus was promised a share of the profits from any new lands and resources he discovered, as well as titles and governorships over the territories he claimed. Specifically, he was granted a share of 10% of the riches obtained from his expeditions.
Columbus didn't explore for any country, but was hired by Spain after years of searching for a country to hire him, and pay for his ships.
Queen Isabella and king Ferdinand of spain agreed to pay for ships for Christopher Columbus's trip.
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand.
Columbus didn't have any ships of his own. He had to go to the King and Queen of Spain to convince them to pay for his explorations.
THAT'S SO EASY. Columbus couldn't pay for the three ships and supplies, not nearly. He had every thing paid for by the king and queen of Spain.
Christopher Columbus is famous for exploring the Americas in 1492. Prior to his departure, Columbus went to the king and queen of Spain to ask for money to pay for his voyage. He also asked them to provide his ships.
Isabella, the Queen of Spain who pawned her crown jewels to pay for the voyage.She convinced her husband, King Ferdinand, to take the chance on Columbus.
He didn't pay his crew.
he pay he's creaw by what he find
Of course
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