King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain paid for his trip. They said no the first time then Columbus persuaded them to. They said yes the second time. Christopher Columbus' son was named after King Ferdinand.
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus
The man who first spotted land on Christopher Columbus' journey was Rodrigo de Triana, a sailor on the Niña. He was promised a reward of a lifetime pension of 10,000 maravedis by Columbus for his discovery. However, Columbus later claimed that he was entitled to the reward instead, and Triana received no payment for his accomplishment. This led to a dispute over the rightful recognition and reward for the discovery of land in the New World.
Queen Isabella and king Ferdinand of spain agreed to pay for ships for Christopher Columbus's trip.
the catholic monarchs of Spain
Christopher Columbus
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain paid for his trip. They said no the first time then Columbus persuaded them to. They said yes the second time. Christopher Columbus' son was named after King Ferdinand.
Christopher Columbus
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain paid for his trip. They said no the first time then Columbus persuaded them to. They said yes the second time. Christopher Columbus' son was named after King Ferdinand.
The man who first spotted land on Christopher Columbus' journey was Rodrigo de Triana, a sailor on the Niña. He was promised a reward of a lifetime pension of 10,000 maravedis by Columbus for his discovery. However, Columbus later claimed that he was entitled to the reward instead, and Triana received no payment for his accomplishment. This led to a dispute over the rightful recognition and reward for the discovery of land in the New World.
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Queen Isabella and king Ferdinand of spain agreed to pay for ships for Christopher Columbus's trip.
the catholic monarchs of Spain
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The Spanish crown paid for him. He promised them that he would bring back gold and riches.
Christopher Columbus was paid by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain to make the voyage to the New World. They had hoped to make money by trading with China or India. They had recently kicked the Moors out of Spain.