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Christopher Columbus believed he could reach Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean. He underestimated the size of the Earth and the distance to Asia, mistakenly thinking that the East Indies were just a short voyage away. His 1492 expedition ultimately led to the discovery of the Americas instead of the intended route to Asia.

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