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The Beliefs Of Christopher Columbus Sails West From Spain

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Christopher Columbus sails west from Spain (1492)
Skill Applied: Causation

Christopher Columbus received much of his experience of sailing from the Portuguese and hoped to reach Asia by going west, not east in a direct water route. Many of his misconceptions of the world led him having these hopes, such as the world was smaller than he believed it to be. He failed when presenting his plan to Portugal and then turned to Spain, who was ambitious in trying to get a start on the practice of seafaring. Queen Isabella of Spain supported his voyage to what she thought would be Japan and he would soon find out otherwise. Eventually, Christopher Columbus sailed out in 1492 with ninety men and three ships called the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria. He arrived ten weeks later in the Bahamas assuming what he at the time believed to be China. In the small country of Cuba, Columbus decides to bring back natives he calls Indians due to him thinking that they originate from the East Indies. The significance of this event was huge in opening up new possibilities in Spain. This event later led to other explorations of Christopher Columbus in which he discovered other islands in the Caribbean and on his third voyage he was able to realize that his first voyage wasn't an island of China but a whole new continent. Socially it affected the natives that resided in the land he came to explore. Due to the Natives being unfamiliar with diseases that Columbus and his men brought upon them many died

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