she treated them like her own subjects and punished Christopher Columbus when he enslaved them.
Encomienda.
Queen Isabella did because she wanted the expand Spain's land.
Queen Isabella's husband was King Ferdinard of Aragon.
queen Isabella Christopher Columbus asked King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella of Spain for money to try out his idea of traveling west to reach the East. Queen Isabella refused Columbus at first. Later King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella gave Columbus three ships, a crew of about ninety men, and some money. The three ships were the Niña, Pinta, and Santa María.
queen Isabella was important because she was brave enough to take the response abilitys and no one else could take place of the queens daughter. so now she was a very great queen and we will always remember her and what she did!
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Encomienda.
The dying Queen Isabella the Catholic was able to extract two promises from her husband King Ferdinand. The first was that he would treat Native Americans as if they were Spaniards and the second was that her children would inherit the throne, not his.
Queen Isabella requiredQueen Isabella required the Conquistadors to read to Native populations a statement, warning them that if they did not comply, they would be punished severely. The statement had little effect because it was read to the Native people in Spanish, a language they did not know.
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
Because Queen Isabella wanted to spread Christianity.
Yeah, but he had to practically beg for it. lol
Which Queen Isabella?
When Queen Isabella of Spain learned of Native Americans she decreed the natives (Indians as the Spanish would call them) were her subjects and were morally equal to all her other subjects including the Spaniards themselves. They were to be treated humanely and not to be enslaved, and they were to be Christianized and Europeanized. Does that answer your question?
Queen Isabella paid for all of Samuel De Champlain's voyages as the queen wanted someone to discover new lands near neighbouring countries and continents
Queen Isabella did because she wanted the expand Spain's land.
Isabella was Queen of Castile and Leon