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    the king and queen of Spain was full of discourse regarding how‚ what he thought was India‚ would benefit the country economically. He crafted the letter to make sure that the rulers of Spain would see the many benefits of continuing the conquest of the Americas. For example‚ he stated that “It has many ports along the sea- coast” and the land possessed “ many spices‚ and vast mines of gold and other metals”. By stating these things he is setting a scene for the future that if Spain continues to

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    the world. North America had diverse indigenous groups who had never united and Central and South America had large and powerful empires: the Aztec and Inca empires. The Spanish conquest was driven by a desire to find a sea route to trade with Asia by sailing westward but instead of finding the route‚ an Italian merchant who was sent by Spain- Christopher Columbus- landed in America. This essay will be discussing the role Christopher Columbus played in the spread of European powers in the new world

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    Technology’s Impact on the Voyage of Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus discovered the “New World” of the Americans in 1492. Christopher Columbus left Spain in the Santa Maria‚ with the Pinta and Nina along side. His first journey into the Atlantic Ocean in 1476 nearly cost him his life. Christopher Columbus also had many other voyages to Africa. The technologies that we have today would have been very helpful to Columbus is the GPS‚ the microwave‚ and medical vaccines. Therefore‚ even though

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    Journal Entry One: Chimi Northrop-Toro Christopher Columbus: Letter to Ferdinand and Isabel Regarding the Fourth Voyage This letter had a negative and cynical tone. It describes the lands in exhausted state and in destruction. “Of Espanola‚ Paria‚ and the other lands‚ I never think without weeping‚ I believed that their example would have been to the profit of others; on the contrary‚ they are in an exhausted state; although they are not dead‚ the infirmity is incurable or very extensive; let

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    Technology’s Impact on the Voyage of Christopher Columbus In a World which seems so long ago to even imagine‚ explorers believed there were many riches to be acquired. Traders used two different routes in search of jewels‚ gold‚ spices‚ and silks. They traveled by land and by sea. Both of these were very long and dangerous because they had no way of knowing what laid ahead for them. At this time they only knew of three continents: Europe‚ Africa‚ and Asia. Little did they know there were

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    am on the Santa Maria with Columbus. On August 6th‚ the rudder of the Pinta slipped its socket. The rough sea prevented the rest of us from helping repair the ship. I continued on with Columbus and we left the Pinta and crew behind. Martin Pinzon was doing his best to repair the Pinta. September: It’s been a month and I’m starting to get a little suspicious. I don’t feel that Columbus is telling us the truth. The days seem like we should have traveled farther than he has been telling us. There

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    Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus was born in 1451 in Genoa‚ Italy and died in 1506. He is the one who discovered the continent of America. He is a navigator‚ colonizer‚ and explorer. He had four voyages to accomplish his goal‚ which was to find the new land that Europeans did not know. Since 1484‚ he suggested supports for many trips to kings or queens in Spain‚ England‚ Portugal‚ and France but all those plans got rejected. Later‚ he got supports from Queen Isabella and King Fernando

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    Many school books portray Christopher Columbus as a hero and a courageous sailor that discovered the Americas. Is that true? Christopher Columbus was born between August 26 and October 31 in 1451 and died on May 20‚ 1526‚ in Genoa‚ Italy. He did not set out on a voyage to prove the world was round. In fact‚ he was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia‚ but he never did. Instead‚ he accidentally stumbled upon the Americas. Even then‚ he never actually discovered

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    about the story about Christopher Columbus‚ who found America in 1492 by accident. Where he led his three ships to out of the Spanish port of Palos on August 3‚ 1492. He was mainly looking forward to sail all the way to Asia‚ where they had goods such as riches of gold‚ pearls‚ and spice waiting for him when he reaches the west. What they don’t know is that there was a tale that was told when he found America. There were a few people that sailed on the seas when with him and he came to a few stops

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    In 1492 Christopher Columbus landed his ships on a foreign land‚ unknown the monumental era that would be started by his discovery. There he mistakenly dubbed the natives as Indians‚ believing he had successfully reached the “Indies.” Columbus’s epochical voyage would soon be followed by various power-hungry European countries‚ scrambling for their stake at the New World. Newly unified Spain who was eager their superiority‚ and religiously conflicted England both claim their share in the Americas

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