Columbus set out to discover new trading routes in the west. He believed that since the earth was round, a ship could reach the Far East and set up trading routes in Asia by sailing west. He promised to bring back gold, spices, and silk from Asia, spread Christianity, and explore China.
Yes. The Longhorns' ancestral roots came from Spain, which is where Columbus, among other Spanish refugees, who were fleeing from the Spanish rule in the late 1400's, came from.
The Christopher Columbus came first in 1492.
The Spanish conquistadors can be dated with Columbus. Even if history uses Cortes' as the measurement, Cartier was later.
Three groups of people converged when Christopher Columbus came to the New World: Indians, Africans, and Europeans
None, Columbus was dead, he came to America in 1492
Yes. The Longhorns' ancestral roots came from Spain, which is where Columbus, among other Spanish refugees, who were fleeing from the Spanish rule in the late 1400's, came from.
Chris Columbus
Its said that the Spanish first brought horses over when they came over searching for new land
The Christopher Columbus came first in 1492.
other explorers and colonist around the world.
The Spanish conquistadors can be dated with Columbus. Even if history uses Cortes' as the measurement, Cartier was later.
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The Spanish conquistadors can be dated with Columbus. Even if history uses Cortes' as the measurement, Cartier was later.
A lot of people were on the land but didn't know what it was , but Columbus came and discovered it was America .
i think from Italy but he sailed under the spanish because Italy would not give him the money needed for his trip.
Columbus was seeking a short route to India, and for the first decade of exploration many believed that the dark-skinned natives of the Caribbean might be tribes of southern Asia. Once it became clear that it was a New World, Spanish conquistadors began to conquer and plunder, seeking gold and jewels and establishing colonies in the Caribbean and Central America.
Three groups of people converged when Christopher Columbus came to the New World: Indians, Africans, and Europeans