Columbus mistook the Caribbean for the East Indies due to his miscalculations in estimating the Earth's size and the distance to Asia. He believed he had reached the outskirts of Asia after crossing the Atlantic, as the islands he encountered had similar tropical features and resources to those found in the East Indies. Additionally, the presence of indigenous peoples and spices led him to think he had arrived at his intended destination. This misunderstanding was compounded by the limited geographical knowledge of the time.
You might know Christopher Columbus has discovered the West Indies well since that day on we remember him by he discovering the West Indies. It's not rocket science nerds!
he was a idiot and the indies might have capturd him
He was Italian. He may have been Italian of Spanish, Portuguese or even Jewish decent as some modern revisionist suppose but those suppositions are thinly evidenced and rely mostly on conjecture. We do know that he and his contemporaries considered him Genoses Italian - who were and still are Italians. He was also a Catholic and if he secretly practiced Judaism he hid it extremely well. We have no reason to believe that he was mistaken about his own nationality any more then we might be mistaken about our own nationalities (but you never know).
by boat
he was an Asian
Columbus might have mistaken the Caribbean for the East Indies due to his miscalculations regarding the size of the Earth and the distance to Asia. He believed he could reach Asia by sailing west from Europe, and upon landing in the Caribbean, the tropical climate and the presence of indigenous peoples with unfamiliar customs led him to conclude he had arrived in the Indies. Additionally, the islands' lush landscapes and rich resources further aligned with his expectations of the East Indies.
I think that it might be the East Indies. -Catherine Davis
The judge might be mistaken for once.
Columbus was seeking a short route to India, and for the first decade of exploration many believed that the dark-skinned natives of the Caribbean might be tribes of southern Asia. Once it became clear that it was a New World, Spanish conquistadors began to conquer and plunder, seeking gold and jewels and establishing colonies in the Caribbean and Central America.
Since Columbus always believed he had found a way to the Indies and never considered that he might have found an "undiscovered" continent, if he crew had told someone that he didn't discover America, he would have said they were telling the truth.
You might know Christopher Columbus has discovered the West Indies well since that day on we remember him by he discovering the West Indies. It's not rocket science nerds!
1492. Columbus actually discovered the Caribbean, not America. However, we give him credit because he was close. He actually was horrible at navigating. He thought he was going to Asia.... America is actually named after Amerigo Vespuci (that spelling might be incorrect) if you were curious :)
Columbus was seeking a short route to India, and for the first decade of exploration many believed that the dark-skinned natives of the Caribbean might be tribes of southern Asia. Once it became clear that it was a New World, Spanish conquistadors began to conquer and plunder, seeking gold and jewels and establishing colonies in the Caribbean and Central America.
he was a idiot and the indies might have capturd him
Larger semiprime numbers are often mistaken for prime if their other factor(s) are not obvious. 40477, for instance, might appear prime at first.
I might be mistaken but i think it is 100 000 001
because if there is absolutely no dfference then they might be mistaken for clones.