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Did Christopher Columbus take criminals on his voyage?

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What year did Christopher Columbus take his voyage?

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Christopher Columbus embarked on his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean on August 3, 1492, and reached the Bahamas on October 12, 1492. The journey took approximately 10 weeks. Columbus was initially seeking a westward route to Asia but instead landed in what is now known as the Americas.


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How long did it take Christopher Columbus to find a sea route to Asia?

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How long did it take for christopher Columbus to reached the Bahamas?

A month. Round trip the entire voyage was 3 months.


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How long did it take Christopher Columbus take in his 1 voyage in months and days?

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Who did Columbus take with him on the first voyage?

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