Christopher Columbus was a humanist because he used Ptolemy's maps and that is why he believed that he had gotten to Asia because nobody had told him that the Earth was round. Christopher Columbus was a Individualist Because he followed his own path and the outcome of that is America and many other countries around
What happened when Christopher Columbus returned home?
Christopher Columbus named America after Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian map maker who showed Columbus that the lands discovered by him (Christopher Columbus) were actually separate lands, not an extension of the Spice Islands and part of Asia as Columbus believed. Christopher Columbus did not name America after Amerigo Vespucci. That was done by a German cartographer/mapmaker named Martin Waldseemüller in 1507. Waldseemüller was mislead by a book apparently written by Matthias Ringmann, which was based on a letter said to have been written by Vespucci, but which has proved to be a fake. Waldseemüller later produced other maps without the name America on them, but in 1538 Gerardus Mercator applied the name to the entire New World in his maps, and this was accepted, even though Spain did not recognize the name for over 200 years, stating that Columbus should get the credit.
A naval advisor would of guided christopher columbus and would of told him what he needed for his journey [egfood] so he would bassicly help christopher columbus
Since Columbus always believed he had found a way to the Indies and never considered that he might have found an "undiscovered" continent, if he crew had told someone that he didn't discover America, he would have said they were telling the truth.
yes. he lived in Portugal and reached America at the service of Spain and is told to be genovese even so that is contested by the portuguese.
He never got there due to the fact that he landed in the Americas thinking it was Asia. He wanted to go there because he was going to get silk and spices. Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand told Columbus that he could go.
Christopher Columbus tripped over it, and then told the world.
Actually, A viking discovered America almost 500 years before Columbus (his name was Leif Erikson) but Chris got the credit because he took power over the Native Americans and the printing press was invented (bright headlines!).
Columbus's Family and JobsChristopher Columbus was a brave man. He was an Italian explorer, navigator, and colonizer. He was born in the Republic of Genoa in 1451. He died in 1506. His real full name is Cristoforo Colombo. His parents were Susanna Fontanarossa and Domenico Colombo. He had three children; Diego Columbus and Ferdinand Columbus.Columbus's DiscoveryIn 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue! His first voyage ended with no discoveries in 1493. In 1493, Columbus sailed on his second voyage, yet nor not one discovery was made. That voyage concluded in 1496. Then Columbus started his third voyage in 1498, but did not succeed anything, so it ended tragically in 1500. But then, in 1502, Columbus made his fourth voyage and that's when he discovered America! At first, Columbus thought he discovered Asia, but Ferdinand Magellan was knowledgeable enough to prove, "Columbus! You got it all wrong! This is America you discovered, not Asia!" Columbus also was told by Magellan that the Earth was round, so that was incorrect as well. That great voyage ended in 1504, and that's when Columbus died two years later.Columbus was a great man! I hope you enjoyed learning a little about Christopher Columbus. Thank you for choosing Answers.com!
Christopher Columbus's only connection with Thanksgiving is the fact that he was the "first" European to discover America. He didn't even land on the mainland, he actually landed somewhere in the Caribbean.
He told them he would bring them gold