he didn't
Christopher Columbus
Haiti was discovered by Christophor Columbus
Christopher Columbus came across this island.
Haiti was originally inhabited by indigenous Taíno people before Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492. Columbus claimed the island for Spain, and it became a Spanish colony. In 1697, the western part of the island, including present-day Haiti, was ceded to France.
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus is often credited with discovering Haiti during his first voyage to the Americas in 1492. However, the island was already inhabited by the indigenous Taíno people.
Christopher Columbus landed on the island of Hispaniola in 1492 during his first voyage to the Americas and claimed it for Spain. Haiti, located on the western side of the island, was later colonized by the French.
Hispaniola was the name when colombus got to it
In the beginning, the island of Hispaniola (the island in which Haiti is located) was inhabited by the group of people who had migrated from Siberia that we refer to as Native Americans today. But in the 1400s, Christopher Columbus, (who landed in the Caribbean-not mainland America as most think he did) made the island known to the Old World.
No, Christopher Columbus landed in Cuba.
You can find a biography for Christopher Columbus online at the official Biography website. You can find further information about Christopher Columbus online from the Wikipedia website.
There is no evidence that Christopher Columbus ever reached Antarctica.