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Pros And Cons Of Christopher Columbus

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During The 15th and 16th centuries, rulers of numerous European countries paid for several expeditions with hopes that The explorers would discover enormous riches and vast unheard of lands. Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer, asked multiple countries to sponsor his expedition, such as Portugal, France, and England but they turned down the proposition numerous times. Not until 1491, the Spanish monarchs King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, the King and Queen of Spain, he finally discovered a sympathetic audience. Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand were both Catholic monarchs in Spain during the late 1400 century and the early 1500 century. Christopher Columbus came to the King and Queen asking them to fund his expedition across the Atlantic, hoping to find a quicker trading route to Asia, spread Christianity, and to discover new lands and treasures. The King and Queen both put their faith into the Italian explorer and funded his mission to cross the Atlantic to find glory for himself and as well as King Ferdinand, Queen Isabella, and Spain. The King and Queen both had the ambition to spread the word of Christ and to discover new lands and benefit their mother country Spain. Columbus possessed the same ambitions as the King and Queen but, was wanting to gain fame and riches from the voyage. Columbus being a devout Catholic, also wanted to discover new lands and new trading routes so the word of Christ their Lord would spread in the hopes of salvation. If new lands were

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