Christopher Columbus returned to Spain with news of new lands

Arriving aboard the ship Niña, Columbus brought news of his discovery of previously unknown lands across the Atlantic

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Publisted at 1:55 PM, Sat Mar 15th, 2025

Christopher Columbus, the Genoese navigator who set sail under the Spanish Crown, returned to Spain on 15 March 1493 after completing his first voyage to the Americas.

Arriving aboard the ship Niña, Columbus brought news of his discovery of previously unknown lands across the Atlantic. The voyage, funded by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, aimed to find a westward route to Asia but instead resulted in the discovery of islands in what is now the Caribbean.

Columbus reported encountering indigenous peoples, whom he described as friendly and welcoming. He also presented gold, exotic fruits, and other treasures to the Spanish court, sparking excitement about the potential riches of these new territories.

This historic voyage marks a significant moment in exploration and may pave the way for further expeditions to the Americas, potentially changing the course of European history.

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