That was Spain's Queen Isabella.
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Spain funded Christopher Columbus's voyages to the Americas.
Christopher Columbus was financed by Ferdinand and Isabella, who were anxious to see if he could find a direct trade route to the east by going on this trip. Columbus was a navigator and explorer for Spain and made four voyages to the Americas.
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He was born in Genoa Italy, even though he financed his voyages from Spain!
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Queern Isabells of Spain. And you spelled Columbus incorrectly.
Spain financed Columbus' journey to find a water route to India. Columbus was convinced he found India when landing in the Carribean but really he had found the Americas'
Christopher Columbus is from Genoa, Italy, so he was Italian. He sailed to the Americas for Spain, though, because Spain's monarchs were willing to finance the voyages.
Francisco Pizarro's voyages were primarily financed by private investors and Spanish conquistadors. One of the main backers was Diego de Almagro, a fellow conquistador and partner of Pizarro. Pizarro also received financial support from other wealthier individuals in Spain to fund his expeditions to South America.