It didn't become a treasure map. There was no treasure, no gold, nothing of value was found by Columbus. He was a failure. If you want to read his journal you can because it has been translated from Spanish to English and is in bookstores. I have a copy.
There is no saint named Columbus.
There were many early explorers who, under the flag of Spain, have become famous. Although Columbus was not Spanish he led the way for other Spaniards that followed. Columbus made 4 trips to the New World and was an Italian. Other well known Spanish born explorers include Hernando Cortes, Francisco Pizarro, Ponce de Leon, and Francisco Coronado. More names can be added to the list as it took decades for Spain to fully explore the lands in the New World that they claimed.
Yes, it will
christopher Columbus was never a president
Christopher Columbus was very adventurous as a child and if you are adventurous, you'd want to go on an adventure! Explorers went on many "adventures" so obviously Christopher chose to become one. So without any delays, he made up his mind... He Wanted To Be An Explorer! And, so he did. -Mel :-) **P.S. I really hoped this helped you!**
You're an idiot.
Depends, are you a pirate?
well you can't be Nathan Drake but theres nothing stoping you if you want to become a treasure hunter
Christopher Columbus became the mayor of Spain.
Columbus will always be remembered
get the rash nature
Hispaniola (the island that has become the Dominican Republic and Haiti) was discovered by Christopher Columbus. On his second trip to the island he founded the first Spanish colony in the new world. Christopher Columbus's brother, Bartholomew Columbus, also established a settlement on another part of the island. In short, the Spanish explorers were responsible for the colonization of Hispaniola, although they later last the land that is modern-day Haiti to the French.