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The Islands Christopher Columbus explored was Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and the Bahamas.
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No. He only got to the Bahamas on his 4 voyages.
The majority of Cuba is Catholic. The Spanish brought it with them as they explored the Bahamas.
Many islands were explorered by Columbus including Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico and the Bahamas.
He explored the Caribbean Islands, including Hispaniola and the Bahamas
Christopher Columbus explored the Caribbean Islands, including Hispaniola and Cuba and San Salvador.
Christopher Columbus explored areas in what is now the Bahamas, Cuba, and Central American on his four voyages to the New World. He also explored parts of the northern region of South America.
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Christopher Columbus sailed to the New World in his first voyage in 1492. He explored parts of Cuba, the Canary Islands, parts of Central America, and the Bahamas at that time.
Christopher Columbus's first voyage in 1492 took him across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain to the Bahamas. He initially landed on an island he named San Salvador, which is part of the present-day Bahamas. Columbus then explored parts of Cuba and Hispaniola, believing he had found a new route to Asia.
Christopher Columbus is credited with discovering several islands in the Caribbean Sea, including the Bahamas, Cuba, and Hispaniola (present-day Dominican Republic and Haiti). He also explored the coast of Central and South America, although he never actually reached the mainland of North America.