For him, success means glory and abundance for him and the Spanish monarchy. When Columbus and his crew first crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Spain, the vast and unknown waters were called the ocean. Everyone knows they are sailing towards an unknown world. Seafarers who participated in the initial voyage were extremely worried because no one has sailed to the west so far. They are not afraid to fall off the edge of the earth as they know that the earth is spherical.
Christopher Columbus has many reasons to be considered a worshiper. When Columbus came back from his journey and crossed the Atlantic to the Americas, his fame, wealth and glory traced his footprints and inspired other European explorers to explore the world. It was not until 1492 that he began his voyage. The existence of the Americas and the Americas is not publicly recognized. Therefore he took out Europe from the ignorance of the geography of the world. In the era of history, because they do not have the skills to educate themselves, nobody knows much about the geography of the earth. In addition, another important argument strongly endorsed by Christopher Columbus' s voyage to the Americas is that he has paved the way for America's resolution. In the 1400s, Europe was overcrowded and overcrowded. As Columbus "discovered" the Americas, Europeans found places to emigrate to reduce overpopulation
On May 20th 1506, a great Italian explorer Christopher Columbus died in Valladolid in Spain. Columbus was the first European to explore the United States since Viking established colonies in Greenland and Newfoundland in the 10th century. He explored the West Indies, South America and Central America, but lost a disappointing person, feeling that he was abused by his supporters, King Ferdinand of Spain. Columbus was born in Genoa in Italy in 1451. People do not know very little about his early life, but he is a seaman and later became a maritime entrepreneur. He began to indulge in the possibility of opening a Saikai route to Indian Cathay (China) and Asian legendary gold and spice islands. At that time Europeans did not know the direct route to South Asia, but like many land routes, the route through Egypt and the Red Sea was closed by Europeans by the Ottoman Empire.