The immediate outcome of Columbus' voyage was religious freedom, the long-term outcome was finding the Americas
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Columbus' voyage was between 3 and 4 months in time. This amount of travel was met by bad weather and sickness on his ship.
In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. He made two more trips in the 1490's.
Some 3,000 Native American warriors wiped out about 225 members of the U.S. Seventh Cavalry. The long term effect of that battle led to the massacre of Indigenous women, children and elderly at Wounded Knee, SD in 1890, virtually bringing to a close the Indian wars that raged across America since the arrival of Columbus in 1492.
The Christopher Columbus Voyage 500th Anniversary Glass Mug is a commemorative item that was likely produced and sold to mark the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's first voyage to the Americas in 1492. The mug itself could have been manufactured anywhere in the world, and its specific origin would depend on the company or organization that created and distributed it.
The immediate outcome of Columbus' voyage was religious freedom, the long-term outcome was finding the Americas
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Columbus' voyage was between 3 and 4 months in time. This amount of travel was met by bad weather and sickness on his ship.
It took 7 months and 12 days. hope that helps!! :-)
A month. Round trip the entire voyage was 3 months.
Juan Ponce de Leon first sailed with Columbus on his second voyage in 1493. He made his last voyage, to Florida, in 1521.
One of the good impacts Columbus' voyage produced was the proof that the new navigation instruments worked. No one knew if these tools could be counted on to navigate a long voyage and return the sailors home again. Columbus proved that they could. He laid the foundation for other explorers to seek out new trade routes and lands.
Christopher Columbus ate salted meat and rice and other long lasting foods that cannot spoil within a certain amount of time.
There was 33 days on ship before land was sighted by the crew.
It really didn't take that long. He was out for 30 days before he found the island. With no power and just using the currents that is pretty good.
The Mayflower took 65 days. Christopher Columbus' voyage to "The New World" took about 60 days, also.
about a year or so, all i know is he sailed the ocean blue in 1492 and arrived back in 1493 (: I hope this helps!