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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.

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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.


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