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Why do you think many people considered Columbus plan to be controversial?

Many people considered Columbus' plan to be controversial because they believed that it made far more sense and was much more easier to go around Africa to reach Asia, and going west to get east just seemed confusing and illogical. this is true


How many ships did the king and queen get for Columbus?

I think it is three


Where did Christopher Columbus and many following explorers think he had landed?

Asia


How many people at Columbus AFB think bass fishing is the greatest sport ever?

114 people.


Why do so many people think that Columbus should not be credited for discovering America?

because he thought it was India which it isnt


How many hours does it take to drive to Orlando Florida from Columbus Ohio?

i think 16 to 19 or 20 hours


How many expeditions did Columbus?

columbus had 4 voyages


Did Cabot sailed to a place south where Columbus landed and polos descriptions of Asia did not match?

No, Caboto's course was far north of Columbus's route. Many people today actually think he landed on the coast of Newfoundland, even though he said he landed in Asia, like Columbus.


How many flags did Christopher Columbus have?

christopher Columbus had a lot of flags


How many pages does Operation Columbus have?

Operation Columbus has 191 pages.


Positives and negatives of christopher Columbus trips?

I think the positive is that they found new lands (for them), i.e. America to explore. The negatives are his participation in slavery, the spreading of disease, the dislocation and death of hundreds of thousands of American Indians. The hundreds of lies we were taught growing up about how Columbus was the first to discover America and that relations between Columbus and "Native" Americans was a great symbiotic relationship... Sorry, could not think of too many positives because there are not many.


Where in Americas did christopher Columbus land?

On October 12, 1492, Columbus landed at a small island in the Bahamas, which many think was Watling Island, later renamed San Salvador Island in honor of the event.