Columbus's crew threatened to push him overboard if he did not turn back. They were trying to start a mutiny but he convinced them to continue on with their journey.
Oh, dude, Columbus' crew threatened to throw him overboard if he didn't turn back. Like, can you imagine being so bad at directions that your own crew wants to yeet you into the ocean? It's like, "Hey Chris, maybe invest in a GPS next time."
killing him
He agreed to turn back if no land was sighted after 3 days. They had been sailing for a month already and the crew were sick of it, so C.C. made a deal.
his crew
his crew
Christopher Columbus' senior officers and captains grew impatient with the 1492 voyage to the New World. They threatened a mutiny if land was not sighted soon. Columbus was in a tight spot and promised to turn back to Spain if on October 9th no signs of land could be seen.
He didn't want his crew to turn the voyage around
i think is most dangerous journey was when they had to turn back around
He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.
He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.
He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.
He refused to turn back when all the soldiers wanted to go to England.