he made money by selling goods such as spices.
Since Christopher Columbus is already dead and has been for a solid period of time, I doubt you will be able to ask him any questions anytime soon.
His flags name was Columbus Flag!!:) It has an F, a cross and a Y on it.!:)
He was funded by the king and queen of Spain and he discovered a new continent and not a path to the indies.
Wealth and power.
Oh, dude, Columbus' crew threatened to throw him overboard if he didn't turn back. Like, can you imagine being so bad at directions that your own crew wants to yeet you into the ocean? It's like, "Hey Chris, maybe invest in a GPS next time."
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Since Christopher Columbus is already dead and has been for a solid period of time, I doubt you will be able to ask him any questions anytime soon.
His flags name was Columbus Flag!!:) It has an F, a cross and a Y on it.!:)
They weren't able to drink, nor anything[;
Nope. Chocolate wasn't known to the Europeans in that time frame.
No. Even though he was looking for new routes to India, he was able to find new land for Spain.
No. Even though he was looking for new routes to India, he was able to find new land for Spain.
Christopher Columbus used a lodestone (a naturally occurring magnetite) to help navigate during his voyages to the New World. By observing the movement of the lodestone, Columbus was able to determine the direction of the Earth's magnetic field, aiding in his navigation across the Atlantic.
Christopher Columbus voyage for a sea route to Asia
He was funded by the king and queen of Spain and he discovered a new continent and not a path to the indies.
The old world gave the new world diseases that they weren't able to fight against.
Portugal did not support Christopher Columbus' plan to reach Asia by sailing westward, as they believed his calculations were incorrect and that he would not be able to cross the Atlantic Ocean successfully.