Christopher Columbus

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Christopher Columbus

The best available evidence suggests that Christopher Columbus (Cristoforo Colombo in Italian; Cristobal Colon in Spanish) was born in Genoa in 1451.From the Catholic Encyclopedia we find his father was a weaver; he had at least two brothers-Bartholomew and Diego. Christopher had little education and, only as an adult, learned to read and write (www.newadvent.org.). Columbus has been known to have been corsair, unexceptional in the war against the Moors-they were a merciless pirates. Before Columbus was the age of sixteen, he sailed south of Guinea. While a young man, he became a through and good knowledge of astronomy and navigator. In the year of 1475, which would make him twenty-four, he is to have married a Portuguese woman whose name is not sure. Some author thinks Doña Felipa Moniz and sometimes as Doña Felipa Perestrella, however no one is sure which is correct. While in Portugal, he fired. Christopher left then because of fruitless waiting from his studies. He was to have made the statement in a Letter to the King Ferdinand saying he begun to navigate at the age of fourteen. Though in the journal of his first voyage in 1493, he is to have been on the sea twenty-three years, which would make him nineteen when he first became a mariner (Hodges, 18). He offered his own personal definitions and arguments about what he saw and thought about his new discoveries of Bahamans and his homeward voyage. In the text "Letter to Luis de Santangel,” Columbus writes about his crowning achievement with all his trips on the ocean sea.

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