King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I of Spain agreed to finance Christopher Columbus's voyage. They were motivated by the desire to find a westward route to Asia for trade, as well as to spread Christianity and enhance Spain’s influence and power. Their support led to Columbus's first expedition in 1492, which ultimately resulted in the discovery of the Americas.
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Christopher Columbus made four trips to the New World. Reportedly the Native Americans he took back with him to Spain volunteered for the trip. The purpose of bringing Native Americans back to Spain was to show the monarchy the type of peoples that inhabited this New World.
Christopher Columbus's sponsor was Spain
to teach them about corn and to kill the and take their gold and weath and to make them slaves
Christopher Columbus was born in Spain, then he and his family moved to Italy.
Spain funded Christopher Columbus's voyages to the Americas.
King Ferdinand V and Queen Isabella (both of Spain) funded him, because it would help Spain's economy. Christopher Columbus got his voyage from the king and queen in exchange for trading and giving the profits to them, plus claiming land and new trade routes for Spain.
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Christopher Columbus accidentally discovered America for Spain.
Christopher Columbus was trying to get to the spice islands (specifically Japan), but since he didn't know of the existence of America, he ended up landing in the West Indies.