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They were all cheering for Columbus and were exited to see what Columbus brought back from the new world
Spain sponsored the journeys of Christopher Columbus across the Atlantic Ocean. Specifically, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, also known as the Catholic Monarchs, sponsored all four of Columbus's voyages to the New World. His discoveries are responsible for beginning Spain's colonization of said New World.
Christopher Columbus convinced the King and Queen of Spain to finance his voyage to the New World.
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The Vikings were the first Europeans to land in the New World, centuries before Columbus. However, the recognized discovery of the New World is in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, an Italian who sailed in name of Spain.
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Horseisle Answer: Spain
The Indian crop that Columbus introduced to Spain was corn. Once Columbus brought corn back to Europe it spread around the world.
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Francisco CoranadoChristopher Columbus
Columbus made 4 voyages to the new world.
Christopher Columbus tripped over it, and then told the world.
he was treated very well when he returned to Spain.
christopher Columbus
They were all cheering for Columbus and were exited to see what Columbus brought back from the new world
Spain sponsored the journeys of Christopher Columbus across the Atlantic Ocean. Specifically, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, also known as the Catholic Monarchs, sponsored all four of Columbus's voyages to the New World. His discoveries are responsible for beginning Spain's colonization of said New World.