what were christopher columbus' major accomplishments and how was the impact on people and was it a negative or a positive and was it harmful or helpful
Marco Polo's travels from Venice to Asia had a significant meaning to Spain & Europe. The journey's influenced mapmakers, geographers, and most importantly he inspired Christopher Columbus.
Major powers in Europe at the time of the voyages of Christopher Columbus were England, Spain and France. As an aside, the Dutch also made early settlements.Spain had a head start of England and France. Eventually all three had major stakes in the New World.
Christopher Columbus was a Roman Catholic.Christopher Columbus was an Italian so he obviously was a Christian at least but of what he specifically believed in like the trinity or an anti-Christ we may never know.....
Christopher Columbus never studied at Prince Henry's School of Navigation, as it was established in Portugal in the early 15th century and primarily functioned before Columbus's major voyages. Columbus was influenced by the advancements in navigation and exploration during that time but did not receive formal education at this institution. His knowledge came from various experiences at sea and interactions with other navigators.
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what were christopher columbus' major accomplishments and how was the impact on people and was it a negative or a positive and was it harmful or helpful
its America but people think it isn't but just give them the finger
Columbus reached all the major islands of the caribbean and Honduras in Central America which he called the Indies
pythagoras was awesome yep yep!!
sir isaac newton discovered the law of gravity and friction
He eventually killed all of the people on the first Island and killed many on other Islands. It was so brutal that many of these people killed themselves to avoid a more painful death.
Well because Columbus, is the largest city in Ohio. Columbus also lays on the Scioto River, a major trading port back in the early 1800s. Also Columbus was not the first capital of Ohio, It was Chillictohe, then Zanesville, followed by Chillicothe then Columbus.
Christopher Columbus set foot on it, Cuba was second big Island of western hemisphere to be discovered by Columbus's expedition.
Marco Polo's travels from Venice to Asia had a significant meaning to Spain & Europe. The journey's influenced mapmakers, geographers, and most importantly he inspired Christopher Columbus.
Columbus discovered America in 1492, not in the 1600's look's like someone needs to brush up on their history!