The immediate outcome of Columbus' voyage was religious freedom, the long-term outcome was finding the Americas
The immediate outcome of Columbus' voyage was religious freedom, the long-term outcome was finding the Americas
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Columbus' voyage was between 3 and 4 months in time. This amount of travel was met by bad weather and sickness on his ship.
In the short term there may be some positive outcomes. But I believe that in the long term, the negatives will far outweigh the positives.In the short term there may be some positive outcomes. But I believe that in the long term, the negatives will far outweigh the positives.In the short term there may be some positive outcomes. But I believe that in the long term, the negatives will far outweigh the positives.In the short term there may be some positive outcomes. But I believe that in the long term, the negatives will far outweigh the positives.
It took 7 months and 12 days. hope that helps!! :-)
A month. Round trip the entire voyage was 3 months.
Juan Ponce de Leon first sailed with Columbus on his second voyage in 1493. He made his last voyage, to Florida, in 1521.
Slavery was abolished.
One of the good impacts Columbus' voyage produced was the proof that the new navigation instruments worked. No one knew if these tools could be counted on to navigate a long voyage and return the sailors home again. Columbus proved that they could. He laid the foundation for other explorers to seek out new trade routes and lands.
They're married.
Christopher Columbus ate salted meat and rice and other long lasting foods that cannot spoil within a certain amount of time.