Although some modern scholars believe religious zeal was Columbus' main motivation for the voyages, there isn't much substantial evidence to show that he made active Christians of any significant groups of people.
Yes, he was Many of his biographies say that he was Christian. In some textbooks it says that he was asked by Queen Elizabeth I to spread Christianity.
he spread his religeon to the natives by forcing them to become roman catholics
Nobody actually sent him. He wanted to find a faster route to Asia so he asked kings and queens to fund him. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella gave him the money and Christopher promised them riches to spread Christianity around.
to trade with Asia or India
I'm not sure if it was Columbus or the colonists, but they had the infection on blankets that they gave the Natives, knowing it was on them when they handed them out.
Yes, he was Many of his biographies say that he was Christian. In some textbooks it says that he was asked by Queen Elizabeth I to spread Christianity.
he spread his religeon to the natives by forcing them to become roman catholics
Christianity.....
Nobody actually sent him. He wanted to find a faster route to Asia so he asked kings and queens to fund him. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella gave him the money and Christopher promised them riches to spread Christianity around.
he did! he spreaded small pox.
he didint spread diseases. it was beetween settlers and hernan cortez.they spread it
the New World of North America to spread the Gospel.
I'm pretty sure he did. And if he did it was smallpox which is a contagtious disease :(
to trade with Asia or India
I'm not sure if it was Columbus or the colonists, but they had the infection on blankets that they gave the Natives, knowing it was on them when they handed them out.
Christopher Columbus.
Christopher Columbus is a person