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  2. Oct 9, 2023 · Columbus Day churns up a stormy sea of controversy every year: Was Christopher Columbus a gifted navigator or reckless adventurer? By B. Myint Updated: Oct 9, 2023

  3. Dec 22, 2018 · List of the Cons of Christopher Columbus. 1. His journeys caused numerous diseases to spread throughout the world. The native populations in the Americas and the Caribbean had no immunities for the various European diseases that Christopher Columbus brought with him on his four journeys across the ocean.

    • Christopher Columbus Wasn't His Real Name. Christopher Columbus is an Anglicization of his real name, given to him in Genoa where he was born: Cristoforo Colombo.
    • He Almost Never Got to Make His Historic Journey. Columbus became convinced of the possibility of reaching Asia by traveling west, but getting the funding to go was a hard sell in Europe.
    • He Was a Cheapskate. On his famous 1492 voyage, Columbus had promised a reward of gold to whoever saw land first. A sailor named Rodrigo de Triana was the first to see land on October 12, 1492: a small island in the present-day Bahamas Columbus named San Salvador.
    • Half of His Voyages Ended in Disaster. On Columbus’ famed 1492 voyage, his flagship the Santa Maria ran aground and sank, causing him to leave 39 men behind at a settlement named La Navidad.
  4. Nov 9, 2009 · The explorer Christopher Columbus made four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain: in 1492, 1493, 1498 and 1502. His most famous was his first voyage, commanding the ships the Nina, the...

  5. Jul 9, 2022 · 1. Columbus scammed Natives out of their resources. On his fourth and final voyage to the New World, Columbus found himself in dire need of assistance. He had to abandon two of his ships due to...

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · Christopher Columbus, the intrepid Italian explorer, embarked on a historic voyage across the Atlantic in 1492 and opened up new horizons for European exploration and colonization.

  7. The “traditional Columbus myth – which awards him personal credit for anything good that ever came out of America since 1492 – originated in the War of Independence” when our Founding Fathers were in search of an American hero on which to found the United States.

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