no. It was actually technically the vikings that came first.
The first land/island Christopher Columbus saw was San Salvador. That is the answer to that question. GOOD LUCK!
Christopher Columbus's silk jacket that he promised to the sailor who first saw land was called doublet.
On October 11, 1492, Columbus claimed in his dairy that he saw a light that looked like it was from a candle. The next day, October 12, one of his crew members, Rodrigo de Triana, actually saw land. Nevertheless, Columbus stated his sighting was the first sighting of land, which allowed him to keep the reward money promised to the first person to see land.
it is the day christopher Columbus founded America when he thought he was in India so when he saw people on the land he called then INDIAn's and claimed the land
On Columbus' first voyage, his navigator, Pedro Alonso Nino, also known as El Negro, was a black man who accompanied Columbus during his discoveries. He accompanied Columbus on his third voyage to the New World which saw the discovery of Trinidad as well.
The first land/island Christopher Columbus saw was San Salvador. That is the answer to that question. GOOD LUCK!
he saw Land and Indians which they are unknown till this day?
Christopher Columbus's silk jacket that he promised to the sailor who first saw land was called doublet.
On October 11, 1492, Columbus claimed in his dairy that he saw a light that looked like it was from a candle. The next day, October 12, one of his crew members, Rodrigo de Triana, actually saw land. Nevertheless, Columbus stated his sighting was the first sighting of land, which allowed him to keep the reward money promised to the first person to see land.
Indians
it is the day christopher Columbus founded America when he thought he was in India so when he saw people on the land he called then INDIAn's and claimed the land
On Columbus' first voyage, his navigator, Pedro Alonso Nino, also known as El Negro, was a black man who accompanied Columbus during his discoveries. He accompanied Columbus on his third voyage to the New World which saw the discovery of Trinidad as well.
Christopher Columbus ;)
Since he landed in the Bahamas he saw a tropical island with Native Americans living on it. They were rather poor and didn't have the gold he was looking for. They gave him small items they had made and parrots.
When Christopher Columbus first saw Cuba in 1492, he described it as an exquisite and lush paradise, with its beautiful landscapes, fertile land, and abundant resources. He noted the island's mountainous terrain, stunning coastlines, and the vibrant colors of its flora. Columbus also remarked on the friendliness of the indigenous people he encountered, further enhancing his impression of Cuba as a promising and bountiful territory.
He first became a sailor at age fourteen and during his sailing years saw many things that inspired him to be a sailor
Asia- when he relized the land he was on was an island he thought he was in Japan