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Christopher Columbus lied to his crew about the distance.
he had to convince the Queen of Elizabeth of the English
Because he had to convince the king and queen to pay for his expedition
He told them he would bring them gold
Because he had to convince the king and queen to pay for his expedition
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When Columbus had an audience with King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, he was able to convince them to give him a small fleet to sail west from Spain to reach Asia. He sailed on the flagship, the Santa Maria, and had two smaller ships: the Pinta and the Niña.
Columbus didn't have any ships of his own. He had to go to the King and Queen of Spain to convince them to pay for his explorations.
a. he wanted to convince Ferdinand and Isabella that he had discovered North America. b. they convinced him that they had descended from Asian culture groups. c. they resembled natives of India that he had observed on previous voyages. d. he believed that he had landed in the Indies.
He was the first European to discover the Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, Central America, and the northern coast of South America. Columbus also discovered a trade route across the Atlantic using winds that blow from east to west. (These winds today are called trade winds, and are still used by sea captains today.) Christopher Columbus began a chain of events that would lead to the settlement of the New World. Columbus showed others that a long sea voyage was possible and gave Spain an unexpected advantage in the coming race for riches and colonies.In 1492, Columbus was able to convince King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance his ships and voyage. On October 28, 1492, he and his ships successfully reach Cuba. In September, he established a settlement in the New World. In 1492, he became the first European to land in South America.
No, it was a well-known fact by then.
to convince others he had found Asia