No she was disgusted with his actions she wanted him to spred Christianity and he didnt he enslaved a few natives and declared land
No, actually it was quite the opposite situation. The available evidence indicates that Columbus had very high regard for Ferdinand and Isabella, but unfortunately the feeling was not mutual. In fact it seems that apart from the very brief period just after Columbus was successful on the first voyage the King at best only tolerated Columbus and it could even be true that at times he hated Columbus! Before the success of the first voyage, Ferdinand was not entirely convinced in the sanity of the claims made by Columbus with regard to himself. Then there was a quite happy few months when Columbus was in favor with the royals until he set out on the second voyage. Then the lengthy delays during which Columbus failed to ship the promised gold to Spain led the royals to lose faith in him, at least partially, and eventually so many people were speaking against Columbus and complaining about his governance of Hispaniola that Ferdinand and Isabella ordered that he be arrested and brought back to Spain. Columbus arrived in chains and was thrown into prison. Though he was soon released, the grief and stress over his treatment had taken their toll on his physical and mental health and he rapidly deteriorated during the next few years, as did his regard for the Spanish crown.
It was the Pinata. Columbus was very happy! Have a nice day! Be happy!
They now had a virgin continent filled with unassuming natives with which to create an empire. Columbus also made his discoveries sound more appealing by claiming that it looked like the Garden of Eden on Hispaniola.
Probably not because he had many illegitimate children with other women over the years. However they both respected each other greatly and had a happy marriage, even if they did mainly marry for political reasons.
Noone will ever know the answer to this obviously, but I reckon, NO. She was young and carefree and in love with another man, while married to an old man with syphilis, who had a stinking leg, who she was forced to have sex with, as she was queen.
Yes! He had been turned down by the king of Italy. He was offered three ships by Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain and he was happy that his plans were not down the drain.
No, actually it was quite the opposite situation. The available evidence indicates that Columbus had very high regard for Ferdinand and Isabella, but unfortunately the feeling was not mutual. In fact it seems that apart from the very brief period just after Columbus was successful on the first voyage the King at best only tolerated Columbus and it could even be true that at times he hated Columbus! Before the success of the first voyage, Ferdinand was not entirely convinced in the sanity of the claims made by Columbus with regard to himself. Then there was a quite happy few months when Columbus was in favor with the royals until he set out on the second voyage. Then the lengthy delays during which Columbus failed to ship the promised gold to Spain led the royals to lose faith in him, at least partially, and eventually so many people were speaking against Columbus and complaining about his governance of Hispaniola that Ferdinand and Isabella ordered that he be arrested and brought back to Spain. Columbus arrived in chains and was thrown into prison. Though he was soon released, the grief and stress over his treatment had taken their toll on his physical and mental health and he rapidly deteriorated during the next few years, as did his regard for the Spanish crown.
It was the Pinata. Columbus was very happy! Have a nice day! Be happy!
They now had a virgin continent filled with unassuming natives with which to create an empire. Columbus also made his discoveries sound more appealing by claiming that it looked like the Garden of Eden on Hispaniola.
happy
He didn't find gold and the things he brought back were what he found. He didn't make the Spanish crown happy and was considered a failure.
Victoria was very happy as a queen although it took out half of her teenage years she was thrilled to be on the throne
i think phineas has a secret crush on isabella, though he doesn't act like it. if you haven't seen the movie, sorry for spoiling it, but isabella kisses phineas and he seems really happy about it.
the lullaby that is why she is so happy when she has on CD in new moon
Phineas and Ferb - 2007 La Candace-Cabra Happy Birthday Isabella 4-13 was released on: USA: 12 July 2013
no
they must have felt proud as they would now have a king and a queen and that Victoria would have been happy as well so they would have a Happy king and queen by Alisha 10