Historians report he was the son of a wool comber and was suppose to be in the same trade, but at 14 he went to sea. As early as 1474 he thought of sailing west to get to India. Today, there some historians who believe that he was actually from a wealthy Spanish family who were political rivals of the king and queen. They think this because he wrote in Spanish, was married to a wealthy Spanish woman ( a poor man wouldn't have been able to make this match/marriage), and that he was educated. Very few were educated in his time unless they were wealthy. He may have taken the persona of "Columbus" so he could gain favor from the king and queen for his idea/adventure to find India with a sea route. (This actually makes sense to me when you add up the facts we know about him.)
Christopher Columbus' dad was Dominico Colombo
1451 was the first expedition christopher Columbus made
To find a quick route to Asia, but he landed in North America instead, but thought it was India. Columbus didn't like the Native Americans that lived on the land, so he took them as slaves, killed them,and sexually assaulted them.
La Niña, La Pinta, and La Santa Maria
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Christopher Columbus' dad was Dominico Colombo
he ate pie like there was no tomorrow
Christopher Columbus's child Magellan was not the real explorer he was just the good son of an explorer.
The name Christopher Columbus is the Anglicisation of the Latin Christophorus Columbus. His name in Italian is Cristoforo Colombo and in Spanish it is Cristóbal Colón.
1451 was the first expedition christopher Columbus made
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His wife was Dona Felipa.
his dad was a cheese seller he also got christopher to help
To find a quick route to Asia, but he landed in North America instead, but thought it was India. Columbus didn't like the Native Americans that lived on the land, so he took them as slaves, killed them,and sexually assaulted them.
Christopher Columbus
To get spices from the West Indies.
King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I of Spain agreed to finance Christopher Columbus's voyage. They were motivated by the desire to find a westward route to Asia for trade, as well as to spread Christianity and enhance Spain’s influence and power. Their support led to Columbus's first expedition in 1492, which ultimately resulted in the discovery of the Americas.