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As infohawk says, "Columbus was the one who went to the monarchy seeking funding for the trips. It was a very entrepreneurial endevour and he became wealthy."
Wrong again, infohawk, Columbus died in chains when the Spanish monarch found Columbus over reached and behaved badly by trying to be too greedy in stealing crown property.
But still, Columbus has become a world hero posthumously and so has Queen Isabella who hawked her crown Jewels to finance Columbus. Who remembers King Ferdinand of Spain? But the one right idea Columbus had is that he had to sail well South of Spain before he could catch the West flowing trade winds to go West, and then North of Spain to catch the east flowing trade winds to return home. Not bad for an itinerant Italian Sailor.
Wrong again, infohawk, Columbus died in chains when the Spanish monarch found Columbus over reached and behaved badly by trying to be too greedy in stealing crown property.
But still, Columbus has become a world hero posthumously and so has Queen Isabella who hawked her crown Jewels to finance Columbus. Who remembers King Ferdinand of Spain? But the one right idea Columbus had is that he had to sail well South of Spain before he could catch the West flowing trade winds to go West, and then North of Spain to catch the east flowing trade winds to return home. Not bad for an itinerant Italian Sailor.
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