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Since Columbus lobbied hard and for many years to gain support of a transatlantic expedition, it is probable that he considered himself the most important, and perhaps he was right because there would have been no expedition at that time without him. Also, Coulmbus had a list of demands for Spain which were not met, including the rank of "Admiral of the Ocean Sea," a title which he wanted to be hereditary and passed down to his son and grandsons.

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