no, he discovered the Bahamas which is part of North America
Because Christoper Columbus thought he had landed in India.
Christopher Columbus went to Asia but really ended up in America
Christopher Columbus discovered that the Scandinavian vikings had discovered America first because they were on there way to find the poles. (north pole and south pole)
Columbus, Ohio and Columbia, South Carolina are the capitals you seek.
Christopher Columbus sailed from Spain to discover America. In 1492, he set sail on an expedition funded by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. Columbus was searching for a new route to Asia but instead landed in the Caribbean, believing he had reached the East Indies.
Christopher Columbus is generally credited with discovering America, of which Venezuela is a part. However, Columbus never went to the lands that are now Venezuela.
He never was in South America
No, Christopher Columbus did not discover Africa or South America in 1997. Columbus was an Italian explorer who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, reaching the Americas in 1492, long before 1997. Africa is a continent that has been known for millennia, and Columbus never set foot on it during his expeditions.
Amerigo Vespucci is credited with the discovery and exploration of South America. He played a significant role in recognizing that the lands discovered by Christopher Columbus were part of a new continent, distinct from Asia. His name is the basis for the name "America," which refers to both North and South America, but he himself did not discover North America.
No Columbia is named after the famous explorer Christopher Columbus. You may have heard of him (he did discover North America)
No. He only found the islandHispaniola and had thought he landed in India. He never got close to either North or South American. De Leon is the first to step on North America. Columbus is highly overrated as an explorer.
it is not sure if explore Canada but he discovered it. ===================================== Christopher Columbus did not come anywhere near Canada. You might be confusing Christopher Columbus with John Cabot.