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Why did Columbus have to wait until the reconquista to start his voyage?

In the later 1400s, Christopher Columbus' ambition to discover a westward passage to the Indies was delayed by numerous factors. One of these was a successful (and final) conclusion to the famed "Reconquista", as this military (and religious) venture demanded as top priority the attention and, even more, the funding of Columbus' royal patrons.


When was Columbus's first voyage to Spain?

Columbus first voyage


How did the Spanish reconquista affect Columbus' expeditions?

He could not go until Reconquista was over because the monarch didn't want to waste the money.


How did the Spanish Reconquista affect Columbus's expeditions?

He could not go until Reconquista was over because the monarch didn't want to waste the money.


What is the ISBN of The Last Voyage of Columbus?

The ISBN of The Last Voyage of Columbus is 0759513767.


Where did Columbus think was at the end of his voyage?

Columbus Believed he was in India at the end of his first voyage.


How many pages does The Last Voyage of Columbus have?

The Last Voyage of Columbus has 304 pages.


who sent Christoper Columbus on his voyage?

Spain sent Christopher Columbus to his first voyage. :-)


What year did Columbus have his historic voyage?

When Columbus went on his voyage it was 1492.


When was The Last Voyage of Columbus created?

The Last Voyage of Columbus was created on 2005-06-01.


What Country did Columbus start his voyage?

The voyage for which Christopher Columbus is most famous was for the country of Spain. Queen Isabella, against the advise of her advisers, funded this voyage by Columbus.


Why did Columbus have to wait until after the reconquista to start his voyage?

In the later 1400s, Christopher Columbus' ambition to discover a westward passage to the Indies was delayed by numerous factors. One of these was a successful (and final) conclusion to the famed "Reconquista", as this military (and religious) venture demanded as top priority the attention and, even more, the funding of Columbus' royal patrons.