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What the goal of Columbus second voyage?

to start a colony that would bring profits to Spain


What was the goal of Columbus' second voyage?

to start a colony that would bring profits to Spain


Why did the king and queen of Spain agree to Columbus and Second voyage?

Well i truly believe that they agreed because Christopher Columbus was going to bring back exotic spices.


How did Columbus's knowledge of the trade winds help him in his first voyage?

he knew the wind would bring him there


What were the places Columbus explored on his second voyage?

The second voyage of Christopher Columbus was a vastly expanded one from his first voyage in 1492. He expanded his exploration of the Caribbean Sea and had enough men and ships to bring settlers and animals that were needed to gain a foothold in places such as Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Cuba among other islands in that sea.


How did Christopher Columbus's knowledge of the trade winds help him in his first voyage?

he knew the wind would bring him there


What did Columbus promise the Queen Isabella to bring back from his voyage?

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."


What did Queen Isabella give to Christopher Columbus?

Queen Isabella helped finance Columbus's ride to the new world.


Did christopher Columbus want to bring christian religion to the Indians?

yes that's how he convinced Ferdinand and Isabella to pay for his voyage


How did Christoper Columbus change from the begging and after?

Columbus didn’t beg. He was a Spanish noble and took on the persona of an Italian sailor. He did 4 voyages. His second voyage was 17 ships filled with people to colonize the Bahamas. He also made the Native Americans slaves and sent 500 back to Spain. Columbus was not a nice man and on his first voyage he cut off a Native American’s hand because he didn’t bring a lot of gold to him.


What is most likely the reason Columbus described the native as fearful?

Columbus was not a nice man. He chopped a Native American hand off because the man didn't bring him enough gold. He saw the Native Americans as slaves. On his second voyage he took 1200 Native Americans as slaves.


How many men did Columbus bring on one ship?

Columbus's largest ship on his first voyage was the Santa Maria, it carried 40 men in total. The Pinta carried 26, and the Nina carried 24.