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on his first voyage he was looking to go to the spice islands
Columbus had only one stop in the 32 days he was at sea. He landed on an island called Hispaniola and then went back to Spain. This is was NOT a major voyage compared to others and he made no major discoveries.Christopher Columbus made his first stop on his voyage at the Canary Islands. Columbus sailed for the first time in August of 1492 and reached the Caribbean in October of 1492. He stopped at the Canary Islands on the voyage in September of 1492.
Christopher Columbus undertook his first voyage because he wanted to explore the country of India. He then landed in the Americas thinking he was in India
Technically, the Canary Islands, but Cuba is where he landed
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Columbus ended up in the islands of the Caribbean, west of Cuba.
Columbus first sailed to the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa, which were ruled by the Crown of Castile.
on his first voyage he was looking to go to the spice islands
columbus whent to thebahamas
Columbus first voyage
Columbus had only one stop in the 32 days he was at sea. He landed on an island called Hispaniola and then went back to Spain. This is was NOT a major voyage compared to others and he made no major discoveries.Christopher Columbus made his first stop on his voyage at the Canary Islands. Columbus sailed for the first time in August of 1492 and reached the Caribbean in October of 1492. He stopped at the Canary Islands on the voyage in September of 1492.
Christopher Columbus undertook his first voyage because he wanted to explore the country of India. He then landed in the Americas thinking he was in India
Technically, the Canary Islands, but Cuba is where he landed
On his first voyage in 1492, Columbus was trying to find a passage to India. Instead, he encountered the Caribbean Islands.
In Columbus's first voyage, he landed on some small islands, then continued to Cuba, near Florida.
The second voyage of Christopher Columbus was a vastly expanded one from his first voyage in 1492. He expanded his exploration of the Caribbean Sea and had enough men and ships to bring settlers and animals that were needed to gain a foothold in places such as Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Cuba among other islands in that sea.