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Christopher Columbus named the island Santa María de Guadalupe in 1493 after the Virgin Mary, venerated in the Spanish town of Guadalupe, in Extremadura.
Columbus left Cadiz, Spain, on September 24, 1493 to find new territories, with 17 ships carrying supplies, and about 1,200 men to colonize the region. On October 13, the ships left the Canary Islands as they had on the first voyage, following a more southerly course. On November 3, 1493, Columbus sighted a rugged island that he named Dominica (Latin for Sunday); later that day, he landed at Marie-Galante which he named Santa Maria la Galante.2nd and 3rd voyage was made in 1498 he also had 17 ships 2nd voyage 3rd 4 ships
Christopher Columbus landed on San Salvador on October 12, 1492.
According to the Massachusetts General Hospital website, Christopher Columbus discovered the pineapple on the island of Guadeloupe, in the Caribbean, on 1493. Tis may not be right though.
When Columbus left Hispaniola in 1493, he left about 39 men in a fort settlement named La Navidad, which was in the northern part of present-day Haiti. On his return, Columbus found the fort destroyed and many of his men were dead. The Taino people had killed them.
Christopher Columbus arrived in Puerto Rico during his second voyage on November 19, 1493. Columbus named the island San Juan Bautista, in honor of Saint John the Baptist.Later the island took the name of Puerto Rico while the capital was named San Juan.In 1508, Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León became the island's first governor to take office
Christopher Columbus named the island Santa María de Guadalupe in 1493 after the Virgin Mary, venerated in the Spanish town of Guadalupe, in Extremadura.
Columbus visited Canada in 1493
In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.In 1493, he sailed the deep blue sea.
No, it was Christopher Columbus on his second voyage in 1493.
Christopher Columbus landed on his second voyage in 1493 and gave the island the name Antigua.Antigua was named by the Portuguese Explorer Christopher Columbus, who dubbed the island "Santa Maria de la Antigua." However, it is also locally referred to as "Wadadli," which was the name used by the Arawak Indians who once inhabited the island.
Columbus left Cadiz, Spain, on September 24, 1493 to find new territories, with 17 ships carrying supplies, and about 1,200 men to colonize the region. On October 13, the ships left the Canary Islands as they had on the first voyage, following a more southerly course. On November 3, 1493, Columbus sighted a rugged island that he named Dominica (Latin for Sunday); later that day, he landed at Marie-Galante which he named Santa Maria la Galante.2nd and 3rd voyage was made in 1498 he also had 17 ships 2nd voyage 3rd 4 ships
Christopher Columbus landed on San Salvador on October 12, 1492.
Christopher Columbus (Cristobal Colón - Spanish) (Cristoforo Colombo - actual name -Italian) November 19, 1493
According to the Massachusetts General Hospital website, Christopher Columbus discovered the pineapple on the island of Guadeloupe, in the Caribbean, on 1493. Tis may not be right though.
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Guadeloupe is named after the Spanish word "Guadalupe," which means "Valley of the Wolves." It was named by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage in 1493.