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He didn't want to "find America". In fact, he had no idea that it existed and how big the world really was. His maps were wrong, so he went west to go East. He never knew about North America and didn't realize how wrong he was in his calculations. The rest of Spain had no idea about Columbus and his fame came about years after his death. In fact, in his life he was considered a failure and died broke. His son sued the crown to fulfill the contract he made with him.
Columbus is credited with making the European discovery of America in 1492, although others had reached the American continents before him. It was his voyages that initiated the process of European conquest and colonization of the Americas that radically changed those continents and eventually the world.
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Christopher Columbus and crew discovered America the 14th of October of 1492. Although he didn't know back then that he had reached a completely new continent, he believed he had arrived to the coast of India.
Columbus landed on an island he named San Salvador, which now is a part of the Bahamas in 1492.

In order to clarify the the question about "who discovered the US?" it's important to note that the United States had its beginnings in 1776, with the proclamation of the Declaration of Independence.
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