Christopher Columbus, commonly rendered in Spanish as Cristóbal Colón (1451 - May 20, 1506) was a Genoese-born navigator, explorer, and colonizer whose epochal voyage west across the Atlantic Ocean, in 1492, in search of a direct sea route to the Indies, established permanent European contact with the unknown lands and peoples of North and South America.
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- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Christopher_…Christopher Columbus, commonly rendered in Spanish as Cristóbal Colón (1451 - May 20, 1506) was a Genoese-born navigator, explorer, and colonizer whose...
- elizabethanenglandlife.com Timeline Christopher Columbus1470 The family moved to Savona and Christopher Columbus travelled the seas as a pirate, or Privateer, attacking ships belonging to the Moors 1476...
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- history.com topics/exploration/christopher-…Christopher Columbus did not “discover” the Americas, nor was he even the first European to visit the “New World.”