Christopher Columbus' Dreams Fulfilled

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Christopher Columbus is a man of many dreams and wishes. One of his many wishes turned out to be sailing across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a quicker way to reach India. The only way to get to India by sea was thought to be around Africa, but Columbus felt he could make the trip a lot easier by traveling straight across the Atlantic in search of the west coast and India. Columbus had been in need of money to fund his trip so he sought out Queen Isabella. Isabella did not want to help at first, but Columbus then told her that he would bring in the church. The church would assist with the money to fund the trip and in return get ten percent of what is brought back. Queen Isabella was finally on board and Christopher Columbus could start his voyage. Columbus went on two important voyages between 1492 and 1493 that changed the world and started the Columbian exchange.

In 1492 Columbus’ trip to Spain received funding by the Catholic alliance, and three ships left Spain. These three ships were names the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria. The crew made a stop in the Canary Islands where they made some repairs and restocked the ships. After this stop Columbus set sail for India. They were sailing for days when Columbus’ men wanted to call off the voyage on October 12, 1492. That same day birds were seen, and not long after, land was spotted. Columbus had landed on the island he called San Salvador where he was given gifts such as gold and silver. The next stop was Cuba where Columbus had sent men to investigate because he thought he found China. The men not only found tobacco but numerous natives to enslave and Christianize were found as well. When Columbus then left Cuba, he made one last landfall at the island of Hispan...

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... after being brought from the New World. Christopher Columbus and the Columbian exchanged all had a huge impact both positively and negatively on the world.

Christopher Columbus may have set off to find a quicker route to India, but he ended up finding something greater. If it were not for the help of Queen Isabella and the church the voyages would not have been possible. Columbus’ first voyage brought back the news that there happens to be some place worth exploring further, and with that news he was able to make his second voyage. When that second voyage took place, Columbus brought horses, and cattle, which made a great impact on the New World. With that, many new crops were brought back to the Old World and that was the start of the Columbian Exchange. The world started changing drastically and it happened to be in part because of Christopher Columbus.

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