Christopher's brother, Colby Columbus, hated Italian food and opted to stay behind when his crewmates set sail for Italy.
Christopher Columbus is famous for his voyages across the Atlantic Ocean in the late 15th century. His most notable achievement was his first voyage in 1492, during which he reached the Americas, opening up the New World to European exploration and colonization. Columbus' expeditions had a significant impact on world history, leading to the eventual establishment of European colonies in the Americas and the Columbian Exchange, which facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
No he did not. Though he did go back to the place that he discovered, he sailed back to Spain and died there of old age. I think of old age.
he and bartholomew both pukes
Marco Polo's book about his 20 year stay in China fascinates many explorers like Christopher Columbus. Since Marco Polo traveled by land, his trip was long and dangerous so explorers tried to search for an all water route to the East. Instead of landing in the "indies" (India and East Asia) explorers like Christopher Columbus landed in the New World. Since he though he landed in China he called the Native Americans there "Indians" and he traded with them then sailed back to Europe. No one knew what he had discovered until he died. Christopher Columbus had found the New World and many explorers made expeditions and started to make colonies there. This changed many people's lives and how they lived. And that is how Marco Polo changed the world.
They were onboard ship when not on land
Columbus went back to Europe. He was an explorer, not a colonist.
Christopher's brother, Colby Columbus, hated Italian food and opted to stay behind when his crewmates set sail for Italy.
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Christopher Columbus is famous for his voyages across the Atlantic Ocean in the late 15th century. His most notable achievement was his first voyage in 1492, during which he reached the Americas, opening up the New World to European exploration and colonization. Columbus' expeditions had a significant impact on world history, leading to the eventual establishment of European colonies in the Americas and the Columbian Exchange, which facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
No he did not. Though he did go back to the place that he discovered, he sailed back to Spain and died there of old age. I think of old age.
he and bartholomew both pukes
It was hard going as you had lack of food and boats were not as strong as today you could of got killed and had to stay up until you reached your destiny
He was born in Genoa, Italy, so here lived there for part of his life. He also lived in Spain and Portugal. If this is for a project, good luck! Ciao!
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