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Was Christopher Columbus Realy the First to Discover America?

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  • Introduction.
  • Columbus Day – What is it and Why do we Celebrate?
  • Who was Christopher Columbus?
  • The First Voyage.
  • The Second Voyage.
  • The Third Voyage.
  • The Fourth Voyage.
  • Aftermath: How Did Things Change After Columbus’ Voyages?
  • What are Some of the Things that Columbus is Credited With?
  • How Did Christopher Columbus Die?
  • Did Christopher Columbus See Any Mermaids on His  Voyages?
  • Was Columbus the First to Discover America?
  • Who First Set Foot in North America?
  • Conclusion.

 

Introduction.

Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer and navigator. In 1492, he sailed across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain in search of a route to India. His expedition led to the discovery of the Americas.

After his death, Columbus became one of the most controversial figures in history. Some people view him as a brave explorer, while others see him as a ruthless colonizer.

 

Portrait of Christopher Columbus
Photo by Pascal. Pixabay.

 

Columbus Day – What is it and Why do we Celebrate?

Columbus Day is a national holiday in the United States that commemorates Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas. It is celebrated on October 12th, which is the anniversary of Columbus’s first landing in the Bahamas.

The holiday is also widely celebrated in other parts of the world, including Spain, Italy, and many Latin American countries.

Christopher Columbus is a controversial figure, and there has been much debate about his legacy in recent years. However, he remains an important figure in history, and Columbus Day continues to be celebrated by many people around the world.

 

Model of the Santa Maria
Photo by Secret Tenerife. Flickr.

 

Who was Christopher Columbus?

Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer who was born in the Republic of Genoa in 1451. He is best known for his voyage to the Americas in 1492, which resulted in the European discovery of the Americas.

Before his fateful journey, Columbus had sailed to various parts of the world, including the Canary Islands, Madeira, and the Portuguese Azores. He also had some experience with navigating the Atlantic Ocean, as he had previously participated in a transatlantic voyage from Portugal to Iceland.

In 1492, Columbus set sail from Spain on a fleet of three ships: the Santa Maria, the Pinta, and the Niña. After a perilous journey that lasted over two months, he arrived in the Bahamas on October 12th. From there, he went on to explore other parts of the Caribbean and Central America before returning to Spain in 1493.

He went on to Columbus make three more voyages to the Americas between 1493 and 1502. He explored present-day Cuba, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico before sailing to Central and South America. Although he did not achieve his goal of discovering a direct route to Asia, Christopher Columbus’s voyage to the Americas was a pivotal moment in world history.

 

Christopher Columbus's fleet
Photo by Brave New Traveler. Flickr.

 

The First Voyage.

Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain in August 1492 with three ships, the Santa Maria, the Pinta, and the Niña. After stops in the Canary Islands and at Hispaniola, he arrived in Cuba on October 28. He thought he had reached Southeast Asia and was looking for a route to China.

Columbus continued along the coast of Cuba, hoping to find a strait that would take him to the Pacific Ocean. Instead, he arrived in Haiti on December 5 and then turned north toward Florida. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus sighted land; an island in The Bahamas that he named San Salvador.

Columbus and his men landed on several islands in The Bahamas over the next few weeks including Samana Cay, Rum Cay, Plana Cays, Santa Catalina Island ( Dominican Republic ), and San Cristobal Island before arriving in Puerto Rico on November 19. From Puerto Rico, he followed a northeasterly route to Virgin Gorda in the Virgin Islands archipelago. He arrived at Hispañola ( Hispaniola) on December 5 where he stayed for over a month.

By Christmas Day 1492 they were anchored near present-day Cap-Haïtien in Haiti where they made repairs to their ships before heading southeast along the northern coast of Cuba thinking it was mainland China.

After spending nearly two months sailing along what is now known as the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef off the coast of Belize they finally arrived back in Hispaniola on March 4th, 1493. All told Christopher Columbus’ first voyage lasted 10 months and 4 days covering more than 4500 nautical miles.

 

Christopher Columbus meeting indians in Cuba
Image by The Boston Public Library. Flickr.

 

The Second Voyage.

Christopher Columbus embarked on his second voyage to the New World in 1493, intending to establish a permanent colony in the region. He set sail from Spain with seventeen ships and over 1,500 men, but poor planning and bad weather soon led to disaster.

One of the ships was lost at sea, and two others were forced to turn back due to damage. The remaining fourteen ships continued to the Caribbean, but they were quickly dispersed by a severe storm. Columbus was able to regroup his fleet and continue exploring the region, but many of his men were lost and supplies were running low.

In desperation, he resorted to kidnapping Native Americans and selling them into slavery to provision his ships for the return journey. Columbus finally arrived back in Spain in 1496, three years after he had set out on his voyage. Although he had not accomplished his original goals, he had opened up the New World for further exploration and colonization.

 

Christopher Columbus Manscript
Christopher Columbus Museum. Photo by Swadim. Flickr.

 

The Third Voyage.

Christopher Columbus departed from Spain on May 30, 1498, with a fleet of three ships: the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. After stops in the Canary Islands and Cape Verde, he arrived in Puerto Rico on November 19.

He then continued to Hispaniola, where he landed on December 5. Columbus stayed in Hispaniola for several months before setting sail for Cuba on April 24, 1499.

He finally returned to Spain on November 7, 1500. All told, his third voyage lasted more than two years and covered approximately 25,000 miles. Though his fleet began the journey with three ships, only the Nina made it back to Spain; the Pinta was lost at sea, and the Santa Maria wrecked off the coast of Haiti. Consequently, this third voyage was far less successful than his previous two voyages.

 

Early North American Indian art
Early native Indian drawings. Photo by Norman Bosworth. Pixabay.

 

The Fourth Voyage.

Christopher Columbus set sail on his fourth and final voyage to the Americas in May of 1502. His fleet included four ships: the Nina, the Pinta, the Santa Maria, and a smaller caravel. They departed from Cadiz, Spain and headed west into the Atlantic Ocean. After a stop in the Canary Islands for supplies, they continued on towards their destination: the island of Hispaniola.

However, they were soon beset by bad weather and strong winds, which caused two of the ships to lose sight of the others. The two lost ships turned back, but Columbus and the remaining crew pressed on. They eventually made landfall in Jamaica, where they spent several months repairing their ships and stockpiling supplies.

In January of 1503, they finally set sail for Hispaniola once again. But their journey was cut short when a storm damaged their ships beyond repair, forcing them to take refuge in Haiti. It would be another year before they were finally able to return to Spain. In total, only two of Columbus’s four ships completed the journey.

 

Aftermath: How Did Things Change After Columbus’ Voyages?

Christopher Columbus’ voyages to the Americas changed the world in several ways. The main ones were:

  • He brought back a wealth of new knowledge about the continents and their peoples.
  • He established direct political and economic ties between Spain and the Americas.
  • He opened up the Americas to European migration and settlement.

Before Columbus’ journeys, Spain was largely isolated from the rest of Europe. However, his voyages opened up new trade routes and established new political alliances. As a result, Spain became a major power in Europe, and Christopher Columbus became a household name.

Although his legacy is often controversial, there is no doubt that Christopher Columbus was one of the most significant figures in history.

 

Sweet potatoes
Red Potatoes. Photo by Juno Jo. Unsplash.

 

What are Some of the Things that Columbus is Credited With?

Christopher Columbus is best known for his 1492 voyage to the Americas, but he made several other trips across the Atlantic. He is also credited with introducing sweet potatoes, parrots, iguanas, rabbits, tobacco, and Hammocks to the world.

He also brought back numerous specimens of plants and animals from the Americas, many of which were previously unknown in Europe.

 

The Death of Christopher Columbus
Le Monde Illustre. Photo by Henry Linton. Flickr.

 

How Did Christopher Columbus Die?

How did Christopher Columbus die is a question that has been asked by many people over the years, and there is still no definite answer.

According to one account, Columbus died of a heart attack in 1506. Another account suggests that he died of pneumonia or pleurisy. However, the most likely cause of death is probably cirrhosis of the liver, which was common at the time.

Whatever the true cause of his death, Christopher Columbus was a remarkable explorer who made a significant contribution to our understanding of the world.

 

Did Christopher Columbus See Any Mermaids on His  Voyages?

On January 9, 1493, explorer Christopher Columbus, sailing near what is now the Dominican Republic, he reports seeing three mermaids. His description was they were very ugly and not at all like legend describes.

These creatures he recorded were actually manatees, large aquatic mammals that can grow up to 13 feet long and weigh over 3,000 pounds. Although they are often called “sea cows” because of their docile nature and love of eating vegetation, manatees are actually closely related to elephants. Today, these gentle giants are endangered due to hunting and habitat loss.

 

Was Columbus the First to Discover America?

Christopher Columbus is credited with being the first European to discover America. However, there is evidence to suggest that he was not the first. There are several theories about who might have been the first to set foot on the continent.

One theory suggests that the Vikings were the first Europeans to reach America. This theory is supported by the fact that there are Viking artifacts that have been found in North America.

Another theory suggests that Chinese explorers may have reached America before Columbus. This theory is based on the fact that there are similarities between Chinese and Native American cultures. Despite these theories, Christopher Columbus is still considered to be the official discoverer of America.

 

Leif Erikson the Vicking credited with being the first European to arrive at the USA
Bronze of the Viking Leif Erikson. Photo by Quinet. Flickr.

 

Who First Set Foot in North America?

Christopher Columbus is often credited as the explorer who first set foot in North America, but this claim is hotly disputed. In 1492, Columbus sailed from Spain to the Americas in search of a shorter route to Asia. He landed on several Caribbean islands before reaching the shores of what is now Venezuela. Although he didn’t realize it at the time, Columbus had unintentionally discovered a new continent.

However, he wasn’t the first European to do so. That distinction belongs to Norse explorer Leif Erikson, who reached the Canadian island of Newfoundland around 1000 AD. Other Europeans may have beaten Erikson to the punch, but no definitive evidence has been found.

So, while Christopher Columbus may not have been the first explorer to reach North America, he was certainly one of the most consequential. His voyages led to the colonization of the Americas, which forever changed the course of history.

 

Conclusion.

Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, hoping to find a route to India. Instead, he landed in the Bahamas, becoming the first European to explore the Americas. Over the next few years, Columbus made several other voyages to the region, encountering native peoples and establishing Spanish colonies.

Although he did not achieve his original goal, his journeys helped to open up the Americas to European exploration and colonization. Today, Columbus is celebrated as a great explorer, but his legacy is also controversial. Some people view him as a heroic figure who helped to usher in a new era of prosperity and opportunity.

Others see him as a ruthless colonialist who enslaved and murdered countless indigenous people. Whatever one’s opinion of him, there can be no doubt that Christopher Columbus was a highly significant figure in world history.

 

Sources: THX新闻, 历史 & Wikipedia.

 


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