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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.

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