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When Christopher Columbus died on May 20, 1506, he believed he had discovered a new route to Asia, convinced that he had reached the outskirts of the East Indies. Despite his voyages to the Americas, he remained unaware that he had encountered a previously unknown continent. Columbus maintained his belief in the existence of a western passage to Asia throughout his life, and he never fully recognized the significance of his discoveries. His legacy would later be reinterpreted, acknowledging the impact of his expeditions on European exploration and colonization.

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