Want this question answered?
Columbus found or landed in the Bahamas (12 Dec 1492) and in the islands of the Caribbean Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
The events that happened to Christopher Columbus is that he asked King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to fund his trip and he was thinking of ways to get goods to Europe
Two things that happened on August 3, 1492: Columbus left Spain on his first voyage to the New World; and the last of the Jews and Moors (Moslems) were expelled from Spain.
Battle of Granada happened on 1492-01-02.
October 12th 1492
Colombus sailed the ocean blue.
In 1492, Columbus reached the Americas on his first voyage, leading to European exploration and colonization of the Americas. The Spanish Inquisition reached its height, resulting in the expulsion of Jews from Spain. The Reconquista was completed with the fall of Granada, marking the end of Muslim rule on the Iberian Peninsula.
1066-Norman invasion of England by William the conqueror
Columbus found or landed in the Bahamas (12 Dec 1492) and in the islands of the Caribbean Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
The events that happened to Christopher Columbus is that he asked King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to fund his trip and he was thinking of ways to get goods to Europe
There were several significant events that happened in Spain in 1492. The Conquest of Granada and the Edict of Expulsion helped financed the voyage of Christopher Columbus that lead to the discovery of the New World or the Americas.
Some major world events between 1451-1504 include the end of the Hundred Years' War in 1453, the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans in 1453, the beginning of the European exploration and expansion with Columbus' first voyage to the Americas in 1492, and the creation of the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 dividing newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
Columbus discovered America in 1492, not in the 1600's look's like someone needs to brush up on their history!
The Columbian Exchange was the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, and ideas between the Americas and the Old World in the 15th and 16th centuries, related to European colonization and trade after Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage.
In 1492, Christopher Columbus reached the Americas, leading to the beginning of European exploration and colonization of the region. It was also the year that the Spanish Inquisition intensified, resulting in the expulsion of Jews from Spain. Additionally, the union of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile marked the unification of Spain.
Christopher Columbus sailed the sea
Two things that happened on August 3, 1492: Columbus left Spain on his first voyage to the New World; and the last of the Jews and Moors (Moslems) were expelled from Spain.