he brought back loads & loads of stuff.
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Bananas
avacardos
coco beans
coffee
salt
potatoes
plants
native americans
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Different foods & plants
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Christopher columbus rought various foodstuffs such as live pigs, hens, dried fish, instruments and etc.
In search of a passage to the West Indies.
A. new food and cotton
Christopher Columbus brought back various items from America on his voyages, including native plants such as maize (corn), potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco. He also brought back gold, exotic animals, and indigenous people as slaves.
Different foods & plants
From India he brought slaves, corn, cassava bread, tobbacco, and colorful parrots. He greeted Spain with these new items. Hope this helps!
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The answer below is wrong. Columbus made a deal with the Spanish crown to find a water route to Asia and bring them gold, gems, and riches. He found Hispinola in the Bahamas and didn't find what he promised. He never knew that North America existed and pretty much died a sick man who was considered a failure. His son's tried to sue the crown for the items they promised Columbus in their contract with him, but they lost.
Christopher columbus rought various foodstuffs such as live pigs, hens, dried fish, instruments and etc.
people and animals and other items from the americas
In search of a passage to the West Indies.
A. new food and cotton
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.
Since he landed in the Bahamas he saw a tropical island with Native Americans living on it. They were rather poor and didn't have the gold he was looking for. They gave him small items they had made and parrots.
Christopher Columbus did not actually reach the mainland of what is now the United States during his voyages. Instead, he explored parts of the Caribbean, including islands like Hispaniola and Cuba. Upon returning to Spain, he brought back various items such as gold, spices, and new agricultural products like tobacco and potatoes, which he had encountered in the Americas. His expeditions ultimately opened the way for the widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas.