Columbus asked King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain to sponsor his journey. He promised to bring them back riches from Asia but, he never reached Asia.
Christopher Columbus promised King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella a trade route to Asia and riches. He expected to find gold and rare spices and fabrics.
When Queen Isabella and her husband, the king, finally did let Christopher Columbus go on the voyage, Christopher Columbus promised spices and jewels from "India" to assure the Queen and the King to not object him of his voyage to "India."
yes. he also promised the king and queen to turn the slaves into christians.
Christopher Columbus promised King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain that he would find a westward route to Asia, thereby securing valuable trade routes and riches, as well as spreading Christianity. In exchange for their funding, the monarchs promised Columbus titles, a share of the wealth he would acquire, and the governorship of any lands he discovered. This mutual agreement aimed to expand Spain's influence and wealth during the Age of Exploration.
Queen Isabella helped finance Columbus's ride to the new world.
Spain the queen is queen Isabella and the king is king Ferdinad
It was King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, not Queen Elizabeth I that financed Columbus' voyage.They did so because it would enhance the wealth and prosperity of Spain.Queen Elizabeth I was not born when Columbus made his voyage.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabel
Answer:he promised the king and queen of Spain new land and riches meaning silk and spices he found native Americans but called them Indians
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand financed or sponsored columbus' travels the the "New Woorld".
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabel