The USA was in the way.
No. Columbus discovered the West Indies while trying to reach the East Indies, which the Europeans already knew existed.
A month. The entire trip was 3 months total.
No, he found the Bahamas. The closest he got was Cuba.
The enterprise of the indies was Columbus's plan to sail West and end Up East
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To reach the eastern indies
No. Columbus discovered the West Indies while trying to reach the East Indies, which the Europeans already knew existed.
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people thought he reached the west indies first.
In 1492, Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in hopes of reaching the East Indies. He did not reach the East Indies, but landed instead in the Bahamas archipelago.
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Columbus wanted to sail west around the world to reach the Indies.
Columbus reached all the major islands of the caribbean and Honduras in Central America which he called the Indies
The goal for the first voyage of Christopher Columbus was to reach the West Indies.
The explorer who demonstrated that Columbus did not reach the Indies was Ferdinand Magellan. His expedition, which began in 1519 and resulted in the first circumnavigation of the globe, provided concrete evidence that the lands discovered by Columbus were part of a new continent, separate from Asia. This revelation shifted the understanding of the world’s geography and underscored that Columbus had not reached the East Indies as he had claimed.
A month. The entire trip was 3 months total.