Christopher Columbus is known for his voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, seeking a westward route to Asia. Instead, he landed in the Americas in 1492, which led to significant cultural exchanges and the eventual European colonization of the continent. His expeditions were driven by the desire for new trade routes and the pursuit of wealth, particularly in spices and gold. Columbus' actions significantly impacted global history, reshaping the dynamics between Europe and the Americas.
Around 27 or something, Columbus was an idiot...
to get something in return
That he discovered something even though he didn't?
Christopher Columbus' main goal was to find gold and other treasures. The fact that he found a completely new land to settle was not something he intended.
because they were bored so they wantted to go to something
Around 27 or something, Columbus was an idiot...
Just like any other proper noun. I recommend doing something like 'Christopher Columbus... [something he did]... [year he did it].'
Columbus Or Cabot Or Something I Think But Dont Believe Me That Was A Guess
his parents did from something
A Boat!
Workers
Just like you would any other proper noun. Since it's a name, why not use something like 'Christopher Columbus... (something he did)... (when he did it).'
i think it was the Bahamas or something like that
to get something in return
Well because the queen of Spain seen something in Columbus, Dedication that is what she seen. Also The queen also seen richest.
That he discovered something even though he didn't?
something called google