Christopher Columbus is a Spanish voyage master and admiral and his four transatlantic voyages opened the way for Americans to explore, exploit and colonize Europe. He has long been known as a "discoverer" of the new world. Nonetheless, Vikings such as Leif Eriksson visited North America five centuries ago. Christopher Columbus completed his voyage under the auspices of Ferdinand II and Isabella I. He is a Catholic monarch of Aragon. How did he do the voyage, why did he do it?
Between 1492 and 1503, Christopher Columbus completed four roundtrips between Spain and the Americas. The Columbus sailing reflects the beginning of European exploration and the American continent of the colonial era and became a national hero because Columbus influenced the Western history. Columbus received a large sum of money from the Spanish monarch and sailed on the evening of August 3, 1492. He left three Paulis de la Frontera, Santa Maria, Santa Clara Peace Tower with three ships. Though these ships belong to the inhabitants of Paros, the monarchs forced them to contribute to the expedition and made it possible for them to use their ships. Columbus first headed for the Canary Islands to replenish it and repair it. On September 6, he departed San Sebastiande La Gomera for the first five weeks marine voyage.
Columbus himself never advanced to North America, but Columbus' s four voyages (between 1952 and 1504) opened the door to European exploration, colonization, and the development of a new world. When British began to actively colonize, the Spaniards explored the majority of North America, especially in the south and the southwest. Spanish explorers met three major civilizations in the New World: today's Peruvian Inca, Maya and Central America Maya and Azteca. A huge wealth of gold and silver, a complex city surpassing or transcending Europe, and outstanding artistic and scientific achievements - conquerors were surprised by what they found.
In 1492, Spanish conquistador Christopher Columbus came to the "New World" and later explored it in most of the colonial countries of Spain, France, and the United Kingdom to make America a colony. Over time, when the settlers arrived in the New England area dominated by the British, their lives are many, including religion, wealth, social status, ethnicity, conflicts with other colonists / Indians and gender Was dominated by factors. . - From the beginning of the 17th century, one of the main concepts of Britain, France, Spain at the time was Mercantilism. These were the three most powerful and most blooming countries at the time. From the early 16th century, these three countries will soon compete for new lands. Only one country can win. Despite its success, there is a possibility that even the strongest one will be the weakest. This is pursuit of wealth and convenient products.