he realized that the land and sea was interesting,but if he had just looked up he would have found god, and that is more important.
What did the people of Spain do when Christopher Columbus came back from his 1st voyage
1502 is after his 3rd voyage
They were all cheering for Columbus and were exited to see what Columbus brought back from the new world
Golds and Leather.
1502 after his third voyage
nothing, they just had the money, at first the king denied columbus the mone and ships so columbus asked france and they said no and he went back to spain and he was accepted
Well i truly believe that they agreed because Christopher Columbus was going to bring back exotic spices.
Spain decided to back Columbus's voyage primarily to enhance its wealth and power through new trade routes and territories. Columbus promised to find a westward route to Asia, which was coveted for its spices and riches. Additionally, Spain sought to compete with other European powers, particularly Portugal, in global exploration and colonization. The potential for spreading Christianity to new lands also aligned with Spain's religious motivations during the Reconquista period.
'Niña' and 'Pinta' returned to Spain in 1493. 'Santa María' was used to build a Môle in present day Haiti.
On Columbus's third voyage, which began in 1498, he explored the northern coast of South America, reaching present-day Venezuela and Trinidad. He encountered the Orinoco River, believing it to be a route to the rich lands of Asia. However, the voyage was marred by challenges, including conflicts with indigenous peoples and deteriorating relationships with his crew. Upon returning to Hispaniola, Columbus faced criticism for his governance and was ultimately arrested and sent back to Spain in chains.
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What happened when Christopher Columbus returned home?