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∙ 13y agoI think so.
he want to prove that the world was round and not flat
To prove that his theory that the earth was round * Added - Columbus and the educated men of the world knew the earth was round, but Columbus was looking for the best route to the East for trade. He sought to prove te best route wa sby travelling west.
He hoped to bring that if you settle East you can make it to Asia.Which that didn't happen because he fount a new world (North America) and he didn't prove that you can settle East and make to Asia.But he did prove that the WORLD is NOT flat is round or he would of made it to Asia. Hope this helped:)
He wanted to be a sailor all his life since he was alittle child.
It took him to the New World
To prove the world was round
He wanted to prove that the world is round.
he want to prove that the world was round and not flat
To prove that his theory that the earth was round * Added - Columbus and the educated men of the world knew the earth was round, but Columbus was looking for the best route to the East for trade. He sought to prove te best route wa sby travelling west.
To prove that his theory that the earth was round * Added - Columbus and the educated men of the world knew the earth was round, but Columbus was looking for the best route to the East for trade. He sought to prove te best route wa sby travelling west.
He hoped to bring that if you settle East you can make it to Asia.Which that didn't happen because he fount a new world (North America) and he didn't prove that you can settle East and make to Asia.But he did prove that the WORLD is NOT flat is round or he would of made it to Asia. Hope this helped:)
He wanted to be a sailor all his life since he was alittle child.
Yes, everyone knew it was round in 1492. The ancient Greeks figured it out that the world was round thousands of years before Columbus.
No
Christopher Columbus is often credited with proving that the world is round during his famous voyage in 1492, although the concept of a round Earth was already known in ancient times by scholars like Pythagoras and Aristotle. Columbus's journey, which he thought would lead him to Asia but instead led him to the Americas, helped to further confirm the spherical shape of the Earth.
round his men were scared it was flat
It took him to the New World