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Q: Where are Cortes and Columbus from?
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Was hernan cortes's ship big?

about as big as Columbus's ship


What countries did hernan Cortes sail to?

He sailed with Christopher Columbus in 1492.


Which two explorers traveled together on a voyage?

christopher columbus and hernan cortes


What are the three spanish explorers?

Three famous Spanish explorers are Christopher Columbus, Hernan Cortes, and Francisco Pizarro. Columbus is known for his voyages to the Americas, Cortes for the conquest of the Aztec Empire, and Pizarro for the conquest of the Inca Empire.


All the explorers from Spain?

Hernando Cortes, Christopher Columbus, Ponce de Leon, and Ferdinand Magellan.


Did Christopher Columbus discover tomatoes?

No one is quite sure if it was Christopher Columbus, or Hernan Cortes that introduced the tomato to Europe. All that can be safely said is that it was the Spanish that introduced the tomato.


Who was responsible for the Spanish taking over Latin America?

Christopher Columbus, followed by Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro.


Who is a famous explorer from the Renaissance period?

Three famous explorers of the Renaissance are Hernand Cortes, Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan


Was Hernando Cortes alive during 1975?

No. He lived in the 1500's, in the time of Columbus, so that was over 500 years ago.


Did christopher Columbus discover san salvador?

No. He didn't get any where near it . It was Pedro de Alvarado with his brother Herman Cortes.


Which explorer laid the basis for spanish claims in the Americas?

I guess if your count the island of Hispanola that Columbus landed on as the first it would be that, but on the mainland of North America it would be De Soto.


Who ars some spanish explorers?

Some Spanish explorers are Balboa, Cortes, Pizarro, Vizcaino, and Columbus (an Italian sailing Spanish ships).