Queen Isabella, the Spanish queen.
Queen Isabella of Castile.
Ferdinand of Aragon is usually included as a financier, however it was Isabella's Kingdom of Castile alone that had direct trading rights with the Americas not Ferdinand's area of rule which included Aragon and Catalonia.
Queen Isabella of Castile.
Ferdinand of Aragon is usually included as a financier, however it was Isabella's Kingdom of Castile alone that had direct trading rights with the Americas not Ferdinand's area of rule which included Aragon and Catalonia.
Spain, after Portugal turned him down.
Spain, after Portugal turned him down.
Queen Isabella, the Spanish queen
The voyage to the New World was financed by the Spanish Crown, particularly Queen Isabella of Castile, who sponsored Christopher Columbus' expedition in 1492.
When Columbus went on his voyage it was 1492.
Christopher Columbus's voyage across the Atlantic in 1492 was financed by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I of Spain. They provided him with ships, crew, and supplies in hopes of finding a westward route to Asia. Their support was motivated by the desire for new trade routes and the spread of Christianity. Columbus ultimately set sail with three ships: the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María.
spain
Columbus was about 41 on his 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.
When Columbus went on his voyage it was 1492.
The year of his fist voyage was 1492.
Spain financed his voyage after Portugal turned him down.
There were several significant events that happened in Spain in 1492. The Conquest of Granada and the Edict of Expulsion helped financed the voyage of Christopher Columbus that lead to the discovery of the New World or the Americas.
1492
Christopher Columbus's voyage across the Atlantic in 1492 was financed by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I of Spain. They provided him with ships, crew, and supplies in hopes of finding a westward route to Asia. Their support was motivated by the desire for new trade routes and the spread of Christianity. Columbus ultimately set sail with three ships: the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María.
spain
1492
the answer is 1492
1492
1492