Isabella I, Queen of Castile and Leon, agreed to finance Christopher Columbus' attempt to find a route to the East Indies by sailing to the west.
Queen Isabella and king Ferdinand of spain agreed to pay for ships for Christopher Columbus's trip.
To help Spain's sailing industry.
Queen Isabella of Spain pawned the crown jewels to fund the expedition.
Pay tax
the king and queen of Spain he was a portugese sailor but the portugese king and queen wouldn't pay for his voyage
Well because the queen of Spain seen something in Columbus, Dedication that is what she seen. Also The queen also seen richest.
the queen of Spain. her name was queen Isabella, and the kings name was Phillipe
queen sara of spain
After the King and Queen of Spain got rid of the Moors from Spain, they were interested in a western route to India because it was difficult going through the Middle East with the Muslims.
After the King and Queen of Spain got rid of the Moors from Spain, they were interested in a western route to India because it was difficult going through the Middle East with the Muslims.
False because columbus approach to the king and queen of spain .They did not want to pay for his voyage but after a couple of years they did pay for his voyage
Columbus promised a substantial amount of exotic spices, and other goods in exchange for support in his voyage.