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Christopher Columbus' voyage was financed primarily by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. After several rejections from other European monarchs, they agreed to sponsor his expedition in 1492, hoping to find a new trade route to Asia and spread Christianity. The funding included ships, crew, and provisions for the journey across the Atlantic.
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Christopher Columbus's voyage across the Atlantic in 1492 was financed by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I of Spain. They provided him with ships, crew, and supplies in hopes of finding a westward route to Asia. Their support was motivated by the desire for new trade routes and the spread of Christianity. Columbus ultimately set sail with three ships: the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María.
King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella of Spain
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Spain. Columbus had first asked Portugal, but their geographers were better than Columbus and they had quickly calculated that Columbus estimated the circumference of the Earth at 1/3rd of its real size and that he never would find India and China where he thought it was.
Columbus's first encounter with the New World.
Columbus's first encounter with the New World.
In Dutch, Christopher Columbus is referred to as "Christoffel Columbus." The name retains its similarity to the English version, with "Christoffel" being the Dutch equivalent of "Christopher." Columbus is known for his voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, which led to the European awareness of the American continents.
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