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  1. 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. ...

  2. Columbus's first voyage to America included three ships, the Pinta, the Nina and Santa Maria. When the adventures of Christopher Columbus are studied, the main focus undoubtedly rests on his maiden voyage that occurred in the fall of 1492. The importance of this venture still rings true today, for it was the discovery of the "trade winds" that ...

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  3. Oct 9, 2021 · More than half a millennium after Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue, the physical remains of his three ships — the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria — remain lost to history.. The ...

  4. 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.

  5. shipsofdiscovery.org › columbus-the-age-of-exploration1492 - Ships of Discovery

    ColumbusShips (G.A. Closs, 1892): The Santa Maria and Pinta are shown as carracks; the Niña (left), as a caravel. La Santa María de la Inmaculada Concepción (Spanish for The Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception ), was the largest of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus in his first and most famous voyage.

  6. Christopher Columbus Lesson for Kids: Ships & Voyages. David has taught college history and holds an MA in history. Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer that sailed across the Atlantic ...

  7. Oct 9, 2017 · Thinking he was heading to Asia, the Italian explorer set out, but on October 12, 1492, he instead spotted land in the Caribbean, which set into motion the European colonization of the New World, writes the National Geographic . However, though most school children know the names of his ships (the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria ), the remains of ...

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