Christopher Columbus did not receive formal awards in the modern sense for his discoveries; however, he was granted several titles and privileges by the Spanish monarchy. He was appointed as the Governor of the Indies and given the title of Admiral of the Ocean Sea. Additionally, he received financial rewards and a share of the profits from the lands he claimed for Spain. His voyages were recognized as significant achievements, leading to the eventual European colonization of the Americas.
He went to San Salvador
he got a grant from Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille, Columbus sailed west in search of a sea passage to India. He had two goals: open trade routes for Spain
No, Alexander Hamilton did not get or receive any awards
Christopher Columbus struck a deal with Spanish crown to help him finance his quest. In return for his discoveries and services to crown, he was given the title of Admiral of Ocean Sea and was made Viceroy of Indies.
Christopher Columbus' resource discoveries were mostly silver on San Salvador island of the Bahamas. He never made it to the mainland.
He went to San Salvador
he got a grant from Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille, Columbus sailed west in search of a sea passage to India. He had two goals: open trade routes for Spain
he won a peanut
yes ...
No, Alexander Hamilton did not get or receive any awards
no he did not, because they did not receive awards back then. that is my answer
Probably not, not often do pirates receive awards.
Christopher Columbus struck a deal with Spanish crown to help him finance his quest. In return for his discoveries and services to crown, he was given the title of Admiral of Ocean Sea and was made Viceroy of Indies.
its is in london
its America but people think it isn't but just give them the finger
Not too many: http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0001060/awards
i think he didn't receive any..