well i think he did
Christopher Columbus explored the United States. Well, technically he told every one about the United States and the native Americans discovered it
christopher columbus duuhh every one knows that
Cristopher Columbus realy didn't go to school he mainly taught himself every thing he new.
Yes he did and i believe he was a Weaver or something like that but every one has a father. =]
In 1492, Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer, embarked on a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean under the sponsorship of the Spanish monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella. Columbus' expedition led to the European discovery and exploration of the Americas, although it is important to note that indigenous peoples had been living in the Americas for thousands of years prior. Columbus' arrival marked the beginning of European colonization and the subsequent impact on the indigenous populations and the environment of the Americas.
he died wen he was like 8 years old and every time he crpped there was an explosion there
Every one nos Columbus lived in Spain! Im asking, where in Spain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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.
he was kind to every body but the native americans so they shot him with bow and arowws and he died when he was 2.
Columbus believed he had arrived at islands off the coast of Asia
Christopher Columbus treated the natives (Taino Indians) very poorly. Columbus killed many Taino people. He also ordered every Taino at the age 14 and older to find him gold. The poor Tainos looked, and looked but couldn't find enough gold. For not finding enough gold, Columbus punished the Tainos, and cut off their hands, and make them be slaves. Christopher Columbus was a very mean and scary person to the Taino Indians. The Tainos thought of Columbus as a villain coming to their land.
He landed on South America No he didn't land on the mainland of North or South America every voyage he landed in the Caribbean.