The King and Queen of Spain
Queen Isabella was the queen of Spain in the 1400's. She is the queen who sent Christopher Columbus on the exploration which led him to America.
Spain had many soldiers available to help it profit from exploration.
Columbus asked king Ferdinand and queen isbella of Spain to support a westward voyage to the indies.
the queen of Spain
Columbus appealed to Queen Isabel I of Spain.
The country that supplied Christopher Columbus with ships in 1492 was Spain. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella were the monarchs in Spain at this time. His three ships were named the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.
Spain had many soldiers available to help it profit from exploration.
The Reconquista, which culminated in 1492 with the fall of Granada, led to increased Spanish nationalism and the desire for exploration and expansion. This atmosphere of newfound confidence and unity in Spain encouraged King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to support Christopher Columbus' voyage to find a westward route to Asia. Columbus' successful expedition ultimately resulted in the discovery of the Americas, marking the beginning of Spanish colonization and the global age of exploration.
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand financed or sponsored columbus' travels the the "New Woorld".
Yes he most certainly did. To the very King of Spain. He also went to the King of Spain and the Queen to get the money he needed to pay for his expedition. The Queen made the deal.
Yes, Columbus was directed by the Queen of Spain to explore. The Santa Maria, Pinta, and the Nina were the Queen's ships.