Columbus' fifth voyage, which took place from 1502 to 1504, did not lead to the discovery of a new route to Asia as he had hoped. Instead, he explored the Central American coastline, including parts of present-day Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. The voyage faced numerous challenges, including shipwrecks and conflicts with indigenous peoples. Ultimately, Columbus returned to Spain without achieving his original goal, marking the end of his exploration career.
They wanted a new and quicker sea route to aisa.
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Columbus thought he was in the East Indies. Thus he called the native people Indians
i do not think that Christopher Columbus had anything in common with the natives he discovered ^ | Wrong Christopher and the natives both enjoyed architecture and fine arts. Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan resemble (common or similar) because they traveled west in search of aisa
yes, he found aisa with his crew
They wanted a new and quicker sea route to aisa.
His route is Aisa .
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Aisa
North America
to find a water route to aisa
Columbus thought he was in the East Indies. Thus he called the native people Indians
Because he thought he was somewhere near India/Aisa
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i do not think that Christopher Columbus had anything in common with the natives he discovered ^ | Wrong Christopher and the natives both enjoyed architecture and fine arts. Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan resemble (common or similar) because they traveled west in search of aisa
John Cabot, after hearing about Columbus's voyage to the New World, set sail in 1497 to try and find a northwest passage from Europe to Asia. Under the authority of King Henry VII, John Cabot was one of the first to attempt this feat.
a continent is Asia but i don't know who aisa is