Who cares the vikings were first sucka
he ate pie like there was no tomorrow
they respected him sometimes and sometimes they did not
the trip was long and hard it was raining alot so it was difficult for him and his crew.
No because they are confident in finding new land.
it was fat and long with 56 crew members on it and christopher columbus died in 1567
To find a quick route to Asia, but he landed in North America instead, but thought it was India. Columbus didn't like the Native Americans that lived on the land, so he took them as slaves, killed them,and sexually assaulted them.
Oh, dude, Columbus' crew threatened to throw him overboard if he didn't turn back. Like, can you imagine being so bad at directions that your own crew wants to yeet you into the ocean? It's like, "Hey Chris, maybe invest in a GPS next time."
Columbus needed things like food, water, ships, navigation equipment, medical supplies, beds, and a crew.
If you mean the Columbus's family, they were very loving. The father was a hard worker and the mom was a housewife. The kids seemed very happy.
that question makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever. The bloody question would have to be something like "Where was Christopher Sholes when the first typewriter was made?" See my point?
what was christopher columbus parents like?
columbus' crew was forced to board with him and he was able to get a crew because they were unlucky prisoners