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  1. Quick Facts: He is credited for discovering the Americas in 1492, although we know today people were there long before him; his real achievement was that he opened the door for more exploration to a New World. Name: Christopher Columbus [Kri-stə-fər] [Kə-luhm-bəs] Birth/Death: 1451 - 1506. Nationality: Italian.

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    Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa (now Italy) in 1451 to Domenico Colombo, a middle-class wool weaver, and Susanna Fontanarossa. Though little is known about his childhood, it is assumed that he was well-educated because he was able to speak several languages as an adult and had considerable knowledge of classical literature. He is known to ha...

    After receiving significant funding from the Spanish monarchs, Columbus set sailon August 3, 1492, with three ships—the Pinta, Nina, and Santa Maria—and 104 men. After a short stop at the Canary Islands to resupply and make minor repairs, the ships set out across the Atlantic. This voyage took five weeks—longer than Columbus had expected, as he bel...

    After the success of finding this new land, Columbus set sail west againon September 23, 1493, with 17 ships and 1,200 men. The purpose of this second journey was to establish colonies in the name of Spain, check on the crew at Navidad, and continue the search for riches in what Columbus still thought was the Far East. On November 3, the crew membe...

    Columbus’s third voyagebegan on May 30, 1498, and took a more southern route than the previous two. Still searching for China, Columbus found Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, and Margarita on July 31. He also reached the mainland of South America. On August 31, he returned to Hispaniola and found the colony of Santo Domingo there in shambles. After a ...

    Columbus' final voyagebegan on May 9, 1502, and he arrived in Hispaniola in June. He was forbidden from entering the colony, so he continued to explore areas nearby. On July 4, he set sail again and later found Central America. In January 1503, he reached Panama and found a small amount of gold but was forced out of the area by those who lived ther...

    After Queen Isabella died on November 26, 1504, Columbus tried to regain his governorship of Hispaniola. In 1505, the king allowed him to petition but did nothing. One year later, Columbus became ill, and he died on May 20, 1506.

    Because of his discoveries, Columbus is often venerated, notably in the Americas where places such as the District of Columbia bear his name and where many people celebrate Columbus Day. Despite this fame, however, Columbus was not the first to visit the Americas. Long before Columbus, various Indigenous peoples had settled and explored different a...

    Morison, Samuel Eliot. "The Great Explorers: the European Discovery of America." Oxford University Press, 1986.
    Phillips, William D., and Carla Rahn Phillips. "The Worlds of Christopher Columbus." Cambridge University Press, 2002.
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  3. Jun 27, 2018 · Seeks sponsor for expedition. 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.

  4. Facts about Christopher Columbus for Kids. Born – October 31, 1451, in Genoa, Italy. Married – Felipa Moniz Perestrelo, in 1477, and had one son. Felipa died while giving birth in 1485. Later in life, he had another son with Beatriz Enríquez de Trasierra. His real name in Italian was Cristoforo Colombo. His name in Spanish was Cristóbal ...

  5. Columbus, Christopher1451–1506Italian explorer. E xplorer Christopher Columbus set world history on a new course with a series of voyages across the Atlantic Ocean. Pioneering what he hoped would be a new sea route to Asia, Columbus instead reached some islands in the Caribbean Sea. His discovery led in due course to the European exploration ...

  6. Christopher Columbus - Exploration, Caribbean, Americas: The gold, parrots, spices, and human captives Columbus displayed for his sovereigns at Barcelona convinced all of the need for a rapid second voyage. Columbus was now at the height of his popularity, and he led at least 17 ships out from Cádiz on September 25, 1493. Colonization and Christian evangelization were openly included this ...

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · The Christopher Columbus exploration route set off from Spain to explore a new trade route but found something entirely different. Columbus set sail with three ships: the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.

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