Christopher Columbus brought back significant geographic knowledge from his voyages, primarily regarding the existence of the Americas, which were previously unknown to Europeans. His expeditions revealed the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean and introduced new lands, cultures, and resources to European awareness. Columbus's journeys also prompted further exploration and mapping of the New World, fundamentally altering European perceptions of geography and global trade routes.
columbus didn't bring anything back coz he was 2 busy finding asia
no
gold and spices
Because Columbus and to bring all of his supplies back to the king and queen of Spain so they could have different items to sell and trade.
Well i truly believe that they agreed because Christopher Columbus was going to bring back exotic spices.
columbus didn't bring anything back coz he was 2 busy finding asia
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yes, he brought back knowledge about science and medicine.hope that helped! :)
gold and spices
gold
No! It is thought he took carrots TO America from Spain.
so he could bring back gold and spices to Europe
to find a new land and bring back gold and spices for the queen
I think turkey tobacco and pineapple.
They brought back knowledge that had been lost before the crusades
Because Columbus and to bring all of his supplies back to the king and queen of Spain so they could have different items to sell and trade.