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  1. Dive deep into the Age of Discovery with Christopher Columbus himself! Designed especially for kids, this video explores the intriguing tales of Columbus' vo...

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  2. Apr 29, 2024 · Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa in 1451. He was admiral of Castile and discoverer of the New World.His navigation project was based on the belief that...

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  4. Dive into the tumultuous journey of Christopher Columbus in this engaging YouTube video. Explore his historic voyages, uncovering the New World, and the subs...

    • First Landfall: San Salvador
    • Second Landfall: Cuba
    • Third Landfall: Hispaniola
    • Return to Spain
    • Historical Importance of Columbus' First Voyage
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    On October 12, Rodrigo de Triana, a sailor aboard the Pinta, first sighted land. Columbus himself later claimed that he had seen a sort of light or aura before Triana did, allowing him to keep the reward he had promised to give to whoever spotted land first. The land turned out to be a small island in the present-day Bahamas. Columbus named the isl...

    Columbus explored five islands in the modern-day Bahamas before he made it to Cuba. He reached Cuba on October 28, making landfall at Bariay, a harbor near the eastern tip of the island. Thinking he had found China, he sent two men to investigate. They were Rodrigo de Jerez and Luis de Torres, a converted Jew who spoke Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic i...

    Leaving Cuba, Columbus made landfall on the Island of Hispaniola on December 5. Indigenous people called it Haití but Columbus referred to it as La Española, a name which was later changed to Hispaniola when Latin texts were written about the discovery. On December 25, the Santa María ran aground and had to be abandoned. Columbus himself took over ...

    On January 6, the Pinta arrived, and the ships were reunited: they set out for Spain on January 16. The ships arrived in Lisbon, Portugal, on March 4, returning to Spain shortly after that.

    In retrospect, it is somewhat surprising that what is today considered one of the most important voyages in history was something of a failure at the time. Columbus had promised to find a new, quicker route to the lucrative Chinese trade markets and he failed miserably. Instead of holds full of Chinese silks and spices, he returned with some trinke...

    Herring, Hubert. A History of Latin America From the Beginnings to the Present. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1962 Thomas, Hugh. "Rivers of Gold: The Rise of the Spanish Empire, from Columbus to Magellan." 1st edition, Random House, June 1, 2004.

  5. Oct 10, 2021 · Christopher Columbus was born in 1451 CE and died in 1506 at the age of 54. He became famous during his lifetime as the man who discovered the ‘new world’ - understood as the Americas generally during the Age of Exploration. Since the 19th century, however, he has been credited with the discovery of North America, specifically the USA ...

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  6. The Commission had recourse to the most distinguished scholars in the fields of history and geography and could, therefore, publish a monumental collection of documents and studies on Columbus, which is still today the fundamental basis for the studies on Columbus.

  7. May 4, 2023 · In 1492, Genoese mariner Christopher Columbus – sailing for Spain – became the first European to reach the Americas since the Vikings 500 years earlier. It is one of the most significant events in world history. Columbus would go on to make four voyages to the New World in his lifetime, and our 7-part series on him covers all his exploits.