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  1. Feb 21, 2023 · Bartolomeo Columbus (1461 - 1514) - He would travel and meet his brother in 1494 in Hispaniola, where he would serve as governor during his brother's absence. He founded the city of Santo Domingo. He died around 53 years old. Christopher Columbus was the first person to discover the Caribbean and would be given credit for discovering the New World.

  2. Aug 30, 2023 · Christopher Columbus facts FOR KIDS. Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer and navigator born in between 25 August and 31 October 1451 and died on 20 May 1506. His Italian name was Cristoforo Colombo and he was born in the Republic of Genoa, now Italy. He completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean with the intention of going to ...

  3. 1. Christopher Columbus was born on October 31, 1451, in Genoa, Italy. 2. Christopher Columbus did not discover America. 3. Christopher Columbus’ real name was actually Cristoforo Columbo. 4. Originally, Christopher Columbus thought he was sailing to Asia, but arrived in the Caribbean Islands instead. 5.

  4. This resource is perfect to use during Columbus Day! This Christopher Columbus Activity is an excellent resource to have your kids work on in groups to encourage cooperation and collaboration, although it is also effective if worked on individually. There are five different events from Columbus’ life that your kids will need to sequence properly.

  5. Apr 18, 2021 · Death. Christopher Columbus died on May 20th, 1506, aged 54, probably due to severe Reactive Arthritis, a pain in the joints caused due to an infection in some other part of the body. The infection might have been caused due to food poisoning during his voyage.

  6. Nov 25, 2012 · Here are some facts about the Italian explorer, Christopher Columbus. Some of the facts you’ll probably know already, but hopefully you will also learn something new. Christopher Columbus was born in 1451 and he died in 1506 (aged 54). Columbus was a skilled sailor and navigator. He was certain that the Earth was round. Although […]

  7. He made a second voyage (1493–96) with at least 17 ships and founded La Isabela (in what is now the Dominican Republic), the first European town in the New World. This voyage also began Spain’s effort to promote Christian evangelization. On his third voyage (1498–1500) he reached South America and the Orinoco River delta.

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