Columbus convinced Queen Isabella of Spain to support his expedition by presenting a compelling vision of establishing a westward sea route to Asia, which promised immense wealth from trade in spices and gold. He emphasized the potential for spreading Christianity to new lands, aligning with Isabella's religious motivations. Additionally, his persistence and confidence in his plans, along with the political context of the time, ultimately persuaded the queen to finance his voyage.
Queen Isabella of Spain helped finance Columbus' voyages.
King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella of Spain
Actually, there was not much convincing to do. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella were eager to send an explorer to the "New World," with the hope he would find riches that could be claimed by Spain; also, the Queen was a fervent Catholic and she hoped the native populations could be converted.
Christopher Columbus asked Queen Elizabeth for ships to fight the spanish.
A contract was made that would give the Spanish crown a majority of the riches found. Columbus was made the Admiral of the Deep Blue Sea and the title could be inherited by his sons.
he had to convince the Queen of Elizabeth of the English
queen Isabella helped Columbus out,by sponsering his voyage
Queen Isabella of Spain helped finance Columbus' voyages.
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King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain helped Columbus on his voyage.
King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella of Spain
Because he had to convince the king and queen to pay for his expedition
-He was sent by Queen Isabelle and King Ferdinand of Spain to find the New World -He was rich
He had to find a cheaper and a easyer way to get to the Indias.
Spain the queen is queen Isabella and the king is king Ferdinad
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabela :)
I think it was King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.