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  1. Born: 1451 in Genoa, Italy. Died: May 20, 1506. Best known for: Discovering America. Biography: Christopher Columbus is the explorer who is credited for discovering America. Of course, there were already people living in America at the time who we call Native Americans. There even was a European, Leif Ericsson, who had been to the Americas before.

  2. Jun 27, 2018 · Christopher Columbus was born in the city of Genoa, Italy, in 1451. His family, who made and traded woolen fabrics, had lived in Genoa for at least three generations. From a young age, Columbus worked as a sailor on merchant and war ships in the Mediterranean Sea.

  3. Christopher Columbus opened the world of the Americas to his fellow Europeans. Europeans called Vikings had reached the Americas hundreds of years before Columbus first arrived there in 1492. However, the Vikings did not establish long-lasting settlements. Columbus explored the area and brought back more Europeans with him on later trips. ...

  4. Explorer Christopher Columbus (1451–1506) is known for his 1492 ‘discovery’ of the 'new world' of the Americas on board his ship Santa Maria. In actual fact, Columbus did not discover North America. He was the first European to sight the Bahamas archipelago and then the island later named Hispaniola, now split into Haiti and the Dominican ...

  5. Chữ ký. Sinh khoảng năm 1450, Cristoforo Colombo được thể hiện trong bức chân dung do Alejo Fernándõ vẽ giai đoạn 1505–1536. Ảnh chụp của nhà sử học Manuel Rosa. Cristoforo Colombo ( tiếng Tây Ban Nha: Cristóbal Colón; tiếng Anh: Christopher Columbus, khoảng trước 31 tháng 10 năm 1451 – 20 ...

  6. Christopher Columbus was a 15th and 16th century explorer credited for connecting the Old World (Europe, Africa, and Asia) and the New World (North America and South America). Born in Genoa, Italy ...

  7. Western colonialism Summary. Achievements of Christopher Columbus whose arrival in the Western Hemisphere in 1492 was a pivotal event in world history. His arrival opened up a “new world” for his fellow Europeans but also marked the beginning of a devastating period of exploitation for the indigenous peoples he and his successors encountered.

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