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  1. Oct 23, 2020 · "In 1492/Columbus sailed the ocean blue" is in fact true, but many other historical "facts" we've been taught about Italian explorer Christopher Columbus are completely false. According to the classic social studies lesson, Columbus accidentally "discovered" what was to become the United States of America while leading a Spanish expedition that ...

  2. The answer to when did Columbus discover America is more complex than yes or no. Columbus did land on islands within what we now call the Americas, but he did not know where he had landed. Also, the land would not become known as the Americas until Amerigo Vespucci (for whom the land is named) landed on the mainland of the continent some years ...

  3. Sep 27, 2021 · Columbus did not "discover" America. He was not the first person in the Western hemisphere, as several hundred nations predated his arrival. Nor was he the first foreigner—among other things, sweet potatoes and chickens in Polynesia and South America suggest contact a long time ago.

  4. Transcript. Christopher Columbus, a navigator from Genoa, Italy, dreamt of reaching China for its riches and potential Christian converts. Despite common myths, Columbus wasn't the first European to discover America nor the only one who knew the world was round. His unique calculations led him to believe Asia was closer than most thought.

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  5. Feb 24, 2024 · by World History Edu · February 24, 2024. Leif Eriksson, a name etched in the annals of history as the legendary Norse explorer, stands as a figure of immense curiosity and admiration. Born around 970 AD in Iceland, he was the son of Erik the Red, the notorious founder of the first Norse settlements in Greenland.

  6. Columbus travelled a further three times to the Americas. Following his first voyage in 1492, he also sailed back in 1493, 1498, and 1502. In 1493, he explored the Lesser Antilles and in 1498, Trinidad and the northern coast of South America were explored in 1498.

  7. Sep 23, 2022 · The ‘traditional’ story of the discovery of America goes that the Genovese explorer, Christopher Columbus, made landfall early in the morning of October 12th, 1492, on the island of San Salvadore, having crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Europe, seeking the New World. He and his crew traveled over 4,000 miles to make the journey.

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