His last exploration was 1506. I hoped that helped.
Well he travel his last voyage and died after his last voyage
christopher columbus started in europe and ended in north america
Christopher Columbus returned from his first voyage to San Salvador on March 15, 1493. He had set sail from Spain in August 1492 and made landfall in the Bahamas, which he named San Salvador, in October of that year. His return marked the end of a significant expedition that opened up the Americas to European exploration.
He only lived for 1 generation. People don't live for more than one geberation
The first explorer to sail his ship around the world was Ferdinand Magellan. He set sail in 1519 with five ships, the San Antonio, Trinidad, Santiago, Victoria, and the Concepcion. Though Magellan was killed in 1521, one of his ships, the Victoria, made it back to Spain almost exactly three years after the expedition began.
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Well he travel his last voyage and died after his last voyage
christopher columbus started in europe and ended in north america
Columbus Believed he was in India at the end of his first voyage.
The island of Hispaniola (La Isla Española) was the first New World colony settled by Spain Christopher Columbus first sighted the island in 1492 toward the end of his first voyage to "the Indies."
Christopher Columbus ended up in the Bahamas on his first voyage in 1492. He landed on an island he named San Salvador, believing he had reached the outskirts of Asia. This voyage marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization of the Americas. Columbus never realized he had discovered a new continent, as he continued to think he had found a route to Asia.
it ended in Spain you jackasses
It ended in Plymouth in England
it ended on September 4 1535
He died before he made it home
1611 that's when Henry Hudson's voyage ended all of them idkk when his 1st voyage ended but all of them together ended at 1611 yeahhh
Christopher Columbus returned from his first voyage to San Salvador on March 15, 1493. He had set sail from Spain in August 1492 and made landfall in the Bahamas, which he named San Salvador, in October of that year. His return marked the end of a significant expedition that opened up the Americas to European exploration.