Ferdinand was the king that sponsored him.
Queen Isabella
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain sponsored Christopher Columbus. I believed they also supported fo the ships, supplies, ect.
I'm pretty sure Christopher Columbus was Portuguese. So, Portugal. But, he was "sponsored" I guess is the word by the Spanish.
The request by Columbust was rejected by King John II of Portugal. Columbus asked for support from Spanish King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, who approved of his idea.
The people who sponsored Christopher Columbus were Queen Elizabeth and King Ferdon.
Queen Isabella
Because they did the end!
Because they did the end!
He didn’t produce what he contracted for with the crown.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain sponsored Christopher Columbus. I believed they also supported fo the ships, supplies, ect.
That was Isabella (Spanish for Elzabeth) who sponsored Columbus.
No, Christopher Columbus was not Spanish, he was Italian. Queen Isabella of Spain sponsored his trips.
Spain sponsored the journeys of Christopher Columbus across the Atlantic Ocean. Specifically, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, also known as the Catholic Monarchs, sponsored all four of Columbus's voyages to the New World. His discoveries are responsible for beginning Spain's colonization of said New World.
The trigger was Columbus' discovery of America while in the service of the Spanish monarchs and the subsequent discovery that there was gold to be had there.
Spanish. He was a rival of Columbus.
At the end of the fifteenth century, Christopher Columbus was not a ruler of Spain. Instead, he was an explorer sponsored by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. The monarchs united their kingdoms and established a powerful Spanish empire, while Columbus is known for his voyages that led to the European awareness of the Americas.
Spain sponsored the journeys of Christopher Columbus across the Atlantic Ocean. Specifically, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, also known as the Catholic Monarchs, sponsored all four of Columbus's voyages to the New World. His discoveries are responsible for beginning Spain's colonization of said New World.