Christopher Columbus' voyage was financed primarily by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. After several rejections from other European monarchs, they agreed to sponsor his expedition in 1492, hoping to find a new trade route to Asia and spread Christianity. The funding included ships, crew, and provisions for the journey across the Atlantic.
the Spanish royals financed Colombus' voyage because they were hoping we would discover a faster route to the Indies.
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No, he never found North America.
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King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
the Spanish royals financed Colombus' voyage because they were hoping we would discover a faster route to the Indies.
Spain financed his voyage after Portugal turned him down.
The Spanish enemies financed Giovanni Da Verrazzano's voyage. and i am sure about this answer ;)
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he financed himself and by king louis of France
No, he never found North America.
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King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
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tumari ma NEW RESPONDENT The Sovereigns of Spain Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, who financed Cristobal Colon's first voyage.
The voyage to the New World was financed by the Spanish Crown, particularly Queen Isabella of Castile, who sponsored Christopher Columbus' expedition in 1492.