She wanted to spread Christianity and to compete with Portugal for wealth.
Queen Isabella and king Ferdinand.
Queen Isabella and King Fredinand of Spain gave Christopher Columbus money and 3 ships for his expedition in 1492.
Queen Isabella of Spain helped finance Columbus' voyages.
Queen Isabella I of Castile, who reigned in the late 15th century, was not African American; she was of Spanish descent, born in 1451 in what is now Spain. She is best known for sponsoring Christopher Columbus's voyages and for her role in the unification of Spain. The term "African American" typically refers to descendants of Africans who were brought to the United States as slaves, a concept that did not exist in her time or context.
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand from Spain sponsored Christopher Columbus. He was from Genoa, Spain.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella ruled in Spain at the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century. They are responsible for sponsoring some of the voyages of Christopher Columbus.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella ruled in Spain at the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century. They are responsible for sponsoring some of the voyages of Christopher Columbus.
Queen Isabella
Queen Isabella and king Ferdinand.
Spanish crown Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand.
King Ferdinand and queens Isabella of Spain funded his voyages
Isabella of Castile is famous as the queen who financed the voyages of Christopher Columbus on his search for the New World. For more details on Isabella, see the Related Link.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain helped Columbus on his voyage.
Queen Isabella and King Fredinand of Spain gave Christopher Columbus money and 3 ships for his expedition in 1492.
Queen Isabella of Spain helped finance Columbus' voyages.
Spain sponsored the journeys of Christopher Columbus across the Atlantic Ocean. Specifically, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, also known as the Catholic Monarchs, sponsored all four of Columbus's voyages to the New World. His discoveries are responsible for beginning Spain's colonization of said New World.
Queen Isabella I of Castile, who reigned in the late 15th century, was not African American; she was of Spanish descent, born in 1451 in what is now Spain. She is best known for sponsoring Christopher Columbus's voyages and for her role in the unification of Spain. The term "African American" typically refers to descendants of Africans who were brought to the United States as slaves, a concept that did not exist in her time or context.