Columbus's first voyage sailed from Palos de la Frontera, Spain. It departed on 3 August 1492 and consisted of three ships.
In 1492, Spain was ruled by two people together, Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand. It happens that in 1492, they conquered Grenada, the last part of Spain that was not under their control and putting it into its present geographical form. There is a link below.
No, the French did. The Spanish were in the southeast and southwest.
the conclusion that Vespucci had formed about the lands that he, Columbus, and Cabato had reached is that the land he, Columbus, and cabato had reached was not Asia. The land that they had found had to be another Continent.....the "new world" that some Europeans thought might be there.
i think he met people form abaric
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Columbus's first voyage sailed from Palos de la Frontera, Spain. It departed on 3 August 1492 and consisted of three ships.
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Nobody "brought" the Spanish ito the Americas. The Queen of the Kingdoms of Leon and Castile (which would form part of the nucleus of what became Spain in 1516) financed a voyage of discovery by Christopher Columbus.
In 1492, Spain was ruled by two people together, Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand. It happens that in 1492, they conquered Grenada, the last part of Spain that was not under their control and putting it into its present geographical form. There is a link below.
The Spanish form of Margaret is Margarita.
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The 'We' form (known as the 'Nosotros' form in Spanish) for Conocer is "Conocemos".
The name Christopher Columbus is from an Anglicized Latin form (Christophorus Columbus).Columbus' real name has an O as in the Italian Cristoforo Colombo -- the forms of his name in Spanish and Portuguese are also spelled with an O, not a U.Most of the English names, notably Columbia (referring to the New World, North America, or the USA), use the U. But as Colombia was a Spanish colony in South America, its name was spelled with an O.