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Columbus did indeed use a compass on his voyages; the compass (lodestone in its earliest incarnation) is arguably the oldest known navigational instrument. The problem is that compasses point to Magnetic North, not True North. Because of this, course errors are induced, and the degree and angle of error will change as position changes

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