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... August 3, 1492, Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain, with Columbus in the Santa Maria; accompanied by the Nina and the Pinta, and less than one hundred men ...
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... Funded by Ferdinand and Isabella Columbus set sail from Cadiz on his 2nd voyage. He left on September 26, 1493 and had 17 ships and almost 1,500 men#. ...
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... Columbus set sail with a second expedition in September 1493. ... IV Third and Fourth Voyages Columbus set sail on his third voyage in May 1498. ...
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... Columbus set sail on August 3, 1492 on his voyage to Asia. That voyage in 1492 became his most famous voyages Columbus ever took. ...
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... Columbus made an especially daring trip when he set sail for the Indies. ... Columbus set sail to make Spain wealthier than it already was. ...
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... Columbus actually wanted to set sail to find gold and to convert the people of India to Christianity. So, he set sail and in about one month reached land. ...
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... Columbus set sail on August 3, 1492 on his voyage to Asia. That voyage in 1492 became his most famous voyages Columbus ever took. ...
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... On his First voyage, Columbus set sail from Saltes, on August 3,1492, in the Santa and accompanied by the Nina and the Pinta reached the Bahamas on October 12 ...
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... home with him. On January 16th Columbus sailed back to Spain. On September 25, 1493 he set sail again back to the islands. But this ...
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... He prepared for his second voyage. Columbus set sail from Caldiz with 17 ships and 1200 men in September of 1493. He discovered the West Indies. ...
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... from stopping in Espanola- was given ships in poor condition to set sail on another voyage. ... Columbus was enabled many privileges before almost being forgotten. ...
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... He set sail in August 1492 with his fleet of three ships and one ... Prior to my revised education about Christopher Columbus, the preceding two paragraphs about ...
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... On this voyage, he learned how to sail. ... Finally a third time, they accepted. In 1492 Christopher Columbus set out to the west with three ships. ...
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... riches for his coffers, after gaining permission from the son of Columbus who had ... Then after hearing mass on the morning of 10 February 1519 Cortes set sail. ...
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... In 1511 Don Diego Columbus, son of Christopher Columbus, sent Diego Velasquez ... Cortes, however, assembled men and equipment and set sail, on November 16, 1518. ...
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... Literature). This poem was a very imaginative evocation of Columbus' mood as he prepared to set sail for the New World. Freneau ...
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The reasons that the monarchs let Columbus sail were mainly to search for ... another words, there was already people there before Columbus even set foot on ...
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... rhyme that people use to remember when Columbus set off and ... know how the world would be if Columbus had not ... they do know that his courage to sail the Atlantic ...
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... Kings in 1492. that same year Columbus set sail from the Andalusian port of Palos in Huelva, to discover America. The center of ...
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... On his first voyage to the New World, he was accompanied by Christopher Columbus. ... Florida, was an island.7 4. On April 8, the three ships set sail once again. ...
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... He did visit the island of San Salvador where Columbus made his first landfall two ... their ship, so the crew had no choice but to immediately set sail for Havana ...
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... He did visit the island of San Salvador where Columbus made his first landfall two ... their ship, so the crew had no choice but to immediately set sail for Havana ...
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... The reasons that the monarchs let Columbus sail were mainly to search for spices and profits, spread ... In about November 1500, Columbus is set free from prison ...
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... The reasons that the monarchs let Columbus sail were mainly to search for spices and profits, spread ... In about November 1500, Columbus is set free from prison ...
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... Delighted with the return Queen Isabella establishes the title Don Christopher Columbus and sets sail back to the New World ... Columbus tries to set an example ...
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... Columbus was not the first European to sail to the ... He never actually set a single foot on the American ... Since Columbus didn't discover America, then why does ...
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... and a crew of bandits and outlaws, he set out to ... that in reality longing for power Christopher Columbus cruelly conquered ... At first, he wanted to sail for Italy ...
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... day of May 1497 Amerigo Vespucci set out from ... The successful voyages of Christopher Columbus raised Vespucci's ... Amerigo Vespucci was planning to sail toward the ...
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... When the Americas were "discovered" by Christopher Columbus, a great manipulation of ... So, funded by England, they set sail for New England with the intention of ...
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... Columbus to be the first person to set foot on ... is that he seems to hurry past Columbus' actual voyage of ... to its simplest terms: The three ships sail, the crews ...
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