THE NINA, THE PINTA AND THE SANTA MARIA.
The port of Palos, Spain.
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.
Yes, though he himself was not Spanish, Christopher Columbus was paid by the Spanish government to explore the Atlantic Ocean, in hopes of finding new resources to be brought back to Spain.
he explored the Americas and he went back to Spain and gave the queen his notes that was then published and he then brought a lot more people back to the Americas
Christopher Columbus's sponsor was Spain
Christopher Columbus brought tobacco, pineaplle, turkey, and a hammocks from his voyages from Spain to the "West Indies", which in actuality was Portugal. The writings of Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés also suggest he brought back parrots as well as a jaguar that was kept at Toledo, Spain.
because the sailors died of starvatoin
Tobacco smoking was invented by native Indians and discovered by Christopher Columbus. It was brought back to Spain at the time.
Christopher Columbus was born in Spain, then he and his family moved to Italy.
Spain funded Christopher Columbus's voyages to the Americas.
when was Christopher was alive
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