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List basic facts about the voyage include the who, what, when, where, and why
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Who: The voyage was led by Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer, with the involvement of Spanish monarchs King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.
What: The voyage was an expedition to find a new route to the East Indies and to establish trade routes. Columbus hoped to reach Asia by sailing westward instead of the traditional eastward routes.
When: The voyage began on August 3, 1492, and lasted for approximately 10 weeks until October 12, 1492, when land was sighted.
Where: The voyage started from the port of Palos de la Frontera in Spain and eventually reached the island of Guanahani in the present-day Bahamas. Columbus explored several other islands in the Caribbean, including Cuba and Hispaniola.
Why: Columbus embarked on this voyage mainly to find a direct trade route to Asia, bypassing the Ottoman Empire, which controlled the land routes. Additionally, he aimed to spread Christianity and increase the influence and wealth of Spain.
What: The voyage was an expedition to find a new route to the East Indies and to establish trade routes. Columbus hoped to reach Asia by sailing westward instead of the traditional eastward routes.
When: The voyage began on August 3, 1492, and lasted for approximately 10 weeks until October 12, 1492, when land was sighted.
Where: The voyage started from the port of Palos de la Frontera in Spain and eventually reached the island of Guanahani in the present-day Bahamas. Columbus explored several other islands in the Caribbean, including Cuba and Hispaniola.
Why: Columbus embarked on this voyage mainly to find a direct trade route to Asia, bypassing the Ottoman Empire, which controlled the land routes. Additionally, he aimed to spread Christianity and increase the influence and wealth of Spain.
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