Christopher Columbus had 90 men on the 1 trip and on the 2 trip he had 1,200 to 1,500 men
Christopher Columbus took 87 men with him for all of his ships.
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One of the most famous artworks depicting Christopher Columbus is "The Landing of Columbus" by John Vanderlyn, created in 1847. This large mural captures Columbus's arrival in the New World and is housed in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. The painting reflects the historical significance attributed to Columbus's voyages and is often discussed in the context of their impact on indigenous populations.
Christopher Columbus wanted to reach Asia, because of its large amounts of riches and valuable goods. Instead, he reached the West Indies, which included what is now known as Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, and so forth. Columbus refused to believe that he had landed anywhere but Asia, however.
The Santa Maria was the large flagship.
Christopher Columbus took 87 men with him for all of his ships.
The "islands which are many and very large" that Christopher Columbus encountered during his voyages were the Caribbean islands, including present-day Bahamas, Cuba, and Hispaniola.
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Christopher Culumbus didn't set out to discover America he was on a trip to India to try and bring Gold back to spain, on this trip columbus proved that the world was round and very very large . :0
One of the most famous artworks depicting Christopher Columbus is "The Landing of Columbus" by John Vanderlyn, created in 1847. This large mural captures Columbus's arrival in the New World and is housed in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. The painting reflects the historical significance attributed to Columbus's voyages and is often discussed in the context of their impact on indigenous populations.
Christopher Columbus heart attack was a result of many things, my main reason that i believe was a large amount of stress from the many voyages that he went on and the pressure to succeed that was put on him.
Cuba is a large island nation south of the coast of Florida. Christopher Columbus landed on Cuba in October 12, 1492. Before Columbus, though, there were Native Americans who inhabited it.
Christopher Columbus wanted to reach Asia, because of its large amounts of riches and valuable goods. Instead, he reached the West Indies, which included what is now known as Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, and so forth. Columbus refused to believe that he had landed anywhere but Asia, however.
The Santa Maria was the large flagship.
Hispaniola was the first North American land spotted by the crew of Christopher Columbus. He landed on the shore of that large island in October of 1492. It is presently the nations of the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
Christopher Columbus... I think, Though it might be Marco Polo, just look it up on Google.
they call large groups blooms and small groups swarms