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Christopher Columbus's voyage to America started from Spain, not Italy. An illustration of Christopher Columbus at the court of Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II. | gameover2012/ iStock via ...
CHRISTOPHER Columbus may have stumbled upon the Americas, but his accidental discovery has changed the course of history. The Italian explorer’s travels bridged the gap between Europe and the… ...
Columbus’ four voyages (1492, 1493, 1498 and 1502) across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain brought him to the Caribbean Islands, South America and Central America. He never set foot in North ...
In “Columbus: The Four Voyages: 1492 – 1504,” Laurence Bergreen states: “For all the scorn Columbus engendered, his four voyages constitute one of the greatest adventure stories in history.” ...
Christopher Columbus was far from perfect. He made lots of mistakes. History is clear Columbus did let his heart deviate from the original plan and purpose God had for him.
Eventually released, Columbus made his fourth and last exploration, looking for a westward passage to the Indian Ocean, from Spain in 1502. They sailed to Central America, landing in Honduras ...
The people of Genoa knew of the Americas more than 150 years before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New World, according to research.
The legend of Saint Brendan’s voyage was said to have provided extra fuel for Columbus’ dreams. It is certainly not impossible that Guillermo could have reached America before 1492 as Leif ...
Although commonly credited with "discovering" America, Christopher Columbus would not reach the mainland of the New World until 1498, when he sailed to South America.‭ ...
Never mind the disease and slavery wrought by Christopher Columbus’ voyage – or the fact that he didn’t actually “discover” the New World.