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How many voyages did Chistopher Columbus go on?

christopher Columbus went on 4 voyages


How did the voyages of Columbus differ from earlier voyages to the Americas?

he was the first explorer to have a written record of his journey


Where did Christopher Columbus travel on his third voyage?

he went to 4 voyages but i cant realy get this answer


What are the REASONS Columbus went on voyages?

Columbus Went on the Voyage to discover a new route to the East. And also Because he wanted to avoid the Turks who were asking for Taxes to go into the East. :D


How did Columbus's voyages affect Europeans explorations?

columbus' voyages destryed the environment


How Many voyages did Christopher columbas make?

Columbus made 4 voyages Columbus made 4 voyages


Where were the voyages of Columbus?

Columbus´s voyages were to:America (When he thought he has gone to Asia).Indies


What Financiers and beneficiaries of Columbus's voyages to the New World?

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella financed Columbus, thus all the benefits went to the Spanish Throne.


How many voyages did Christopher Columbus go on?

Christopher Columbus completed four voyages to the Americas between 1492 and 1504. His first voyage, in 1492, led to the discovery of the New World. Subsequent voyages allowed him to explore and establish settlements in various regions of the Caribbean and Central America. Columbus's voyages had a significant impact on European exploration and colonization of the Americas.


Who is Christoffer Columbus?

First of all, you need to learn his name. (Christopher Columbus) Second, Columbus was an explorer from Genoa, Italy. He was born in 1451 and he went on 4 voyages. He died in May, 1506.


How many expeditions did Columbus?

columbus had 4 voyages


Who was on the throne when Christopher Columbus went exploring?

When Columbus made his famous voyages, he was sponsored by Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II, who ruled the united kingdoms of Castile and Aragon in Spain.