Everyone was starting to think new routes to Asia for trade. The silk road was long gone and it was dangerous to do. It also took too long and cost too much. Yet, there was a demand for the silks, perfumes, spices, and gunpowder that Asia could provide, so there had to be a better way to get there. Ships had evolved and navigational tools were also now invented. It was the perfect storm. The need was there, the will to get there, and the means. Spain and other crown heads also liked to spend money and needed more gold, so going to a New World sounded like a grand way to get more. Spend a little to get a lot ( so they thought). Columbus was in the right spot at the right time. It is a fable that he wanted to prove the world wasn't flat. It was all ready known that it wasn't, but he did promise gold on his return. Columbus for his part wanted to be rich and famous. He got neither.
The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus: Having convinced the King and Queen of Spain to finance his voyage, Christopher Columbus departed mainla.
The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus: Having convinced the King and Queen of Spain to finance his voyage, Christopher Columbus departed mainla.
The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus: Having convinced the King and Queen of Spain to finance his voyage, Christopher Columbus departed mainla.
Queen Isibella and King Ferdinan of Spain
the Spanish royals financed Colombus' voyage because they were hoping we would discover a faster route to the Indies.
Columbus first voyage
he was treated very well when he returned to Spain.
Christopher Columbus convinced the King and Queen of Spain to finance his voyage to the New World.
Columbus sailed from Lisbon, Castile and finally on his voyage of 1492 he sailed from Palos de Frontera in southern Spain
It took Christopher Columbus about six years to secure funding from King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain for his voyage. He first presented his proposal in 1486, but it was not until 1492, after persistent advocacy and various delays, that they finally agreed to finance his expedition. Their approval was influenced by a combination of Columbus's persistence, the potential for new trade routes, and the desire to spread Christianity.
The voyage for which Christopher Columbus is most famous was for the country of Spain. Queen Isabella, against the advise of her advisers, funded this voyage by Columbus.
Spain sent Christopher Columbus to his first voyage. :-)