Christopher Columbus' exploration was primarily funded by the Spanish monarchy, specifically King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. They provided financial support for Columbus' voyage in 1492, which ultimately led to the discovery of the Americas. The Spanish monarchs saw the potential for wealth and expansion of their empire through Columbus' exploration.
Columbus started his voyage in Spain
Christopher Columbus
Queen Isabella and king Ferdinand of spain agreed to pay for ships for Christopher Columbus's trip.
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Christopher Columbus
Columbus started his voyage in Spain
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus's famed voyage of exploration was financed by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. They hoped to find a new trade route to Asia and expand their empire.
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Queen Isabella and king Ferdinand of spain agreed to pay for ships for Christopher Columbus's trip.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain paid for his trip. They said no the first time then Columbus persuaded them to. They said yes the second time. Christopher Columbus' son was named after King Ferdinand.
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Christopher Columbus
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King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain paid for his trip. They said no the first time then Columbus persuaded them to. They said yes the second time. Christopher Columbus' son was named after King Ferdinand.
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