Columbus observed early indications of land through the presence of seaweed and driftwood in the water, which suggested that land was nearby. He also noted the behavior of birds, specifically seeing them flying in a consistent direction, which indicated that they were returning to their nests on land. These observations contributed to his belief that he was approaching land after weeks of sailing across the Atlantic.
The first land/island Christopher Columbus saw was San Salvador. That is the answer to that question. GOOD LUCK!
columbus used to shoot canings when signling of sighting of land
because i read it in my history book dahhhhhhhhhhhhthe real answer: Columbus DID NOT discover America... the definition of discover is: the first to find or observe...Native American LIVED in America.. they lived all over the land-it is a complete lie to say COLUMBUS DISCOVERED AMERICA. when will the history books tell the real story?
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a thirst for battle and riches as well as land in the conquered territory and titles of nobility
The first land/island Christopher Columbus saw was San Salvador. That is the answer to that question. GOOD LUCK!
columbus used to shoot canings when signling of sighting of land
1492
The Columbus crewman to first sight land was Juan Rodriguez Bermejo.
because i read it in my history book dahhhhhhhhhhhhthe real answer: Columbus DID NOT discover America... the definition of discover is: the first to find or observe...Native American LIVED in America.. they lived all over the land-it is a complete lie to say COLUMBUS DISCOVERED AMERICA. when will the history books tell the real story?
by boat
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in Compton
Christopher Columbus first landed in the Bahamas.
a thirst for battle and riches as well as land in the conquered territory and titles of nobility
was Columbus's voyage to the new world successful
Columbus landed on the American continent in Honduras