On Christopher Columbus's first voyage in 1492, the reward for the crew member who first spotted land was a monetary prize of 10,000 maravedís, a significant sum at the time. This incentive was meant to motivate the sailors to keep a vigilant watch for land as they crossed the Atlantic. Ultimately, it was Rodrigo de Triana, a sailor on Columbus's ship, who first sighted land, leading to the discovery of the Bahamas.
A Royal Reward of 10,000 silver coins, per year, for the rest of that man's life.
first voyage
newfoundland i think
San Salvador
i think he was searching for land...
Christopher Columbus was the first European to land on Puerto Rico. He landed November 19, 1493 on his second voyage to the new world.
He lead a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in America.
He Was The First European Explorer To Land In North America.
Columbus misappropriated the reward for the first sighting of land by not acknowledging the contributions of Rodrigo de Triana, a crew member who first spotted land on October 12, 1492. Instead, Columbus claimed the reward for himself, as he had already declared that he had sighted land earlier that day. This act not only denied de Triana his due recognition but also set a precedent for Columbus's tendency to prioritize his own interests over those of his crew.
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Technically, the Canary Islands, but Cuba is where he landed
A Daimyo had the ability to reward his loyal retainers with land.