Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. His
career in exploration started when he was very young. As a teenager he traveled
the seas and eventually made Portugal his base. He appealed to the kings of
Portugal, France and England to finance a westward trip to the Indies, but all
denied his request. After ten years of monumental efforts but fruitless results,
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain agreed to finance Columbus in the
hopes of acquiring great wealth. On August 3, 1492, Columbus and three ships, the
Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria, left Palos, Spain and headed westward.
After stopping in the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa,
Columbus' ships hit the open seas. Covering about 150 miles a day, the trip was
long and arduous. The crew was afraid of sea monsters and grew more restless
every day land was not sighted. Columbus offered a reward for the first person
to sight land. On October 12, a crew member aboard the Pinta sighted one of the
Bahama Islands. Columbus set foot on what he believed was one of the Spice
Islands, a group of islands in Asia (now known as Indonesia), where valuable
spices and riches came from. He named the land San Salvador. Columbus failed to
find the riches he expected, and continued to search for China. He next visited
Cuba and Hispaniola (Dominican Republic). He encountered native peoples who he
named "Indians" because he believed they were inhabitants of the
Indies.
Columbus returned to Spain a hero. He was named viceroy of
the Indies. He soon returned to the New World but never found the riches he
expected. Some began to believe that Columbus had found "a new world"
rather that a shortcut to the Indies.
Christopher Columbus made one of the greatest discoveries in
the history of the world - North America. Though he probably wasn't the first
explorer to see the continent, and he believed until his death that the islands
he encountered were in the Asian continent, his discoveries were instrumental
in the establishment of Spanish colonies in North America. Today, we celebrate
Columbus Day in October to commemorate his discoveries.
Questions
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1)Christopher Columbus was born in the 14th century
True/False
2)He started to explore world when he was quite old
True/False
3)Eventually in line 2 means
a.in the end
b.immediately
c.always
d.certainly
4)It took him a long time before finding someone disposed to
finance his exploration projects
True/False
5)Which of the following is closest in meaning to "fruitless"?
a.without fruit
b.without success
c.empty
d.unavaible
6)What country eventually agreed to finance Christopher
Columbus' trip?
a.Spain
b.Italy
c.France
d.Portugal
7)About how many miles did the ship travel every day?
a.200
b.100
c.150
d.50
8)The crew was unworried and confident
True/False
9)Columbus and his crew visited Canary Islands, Bahama
Islands, Cuba and Spice Islands
True/False
10)Why did he name native people “Indians”?
11)Columbus never came back from North America: he died during
a sea storm along Massachussetts coasts
True/False
12)He believed until his death that the islands he encountered were in
a.Africa
b.Oceania
c.America
d.Asia
13)Today, we celebrate Columbus Day in
a.September
b.October
c.August
d.December1)False:1451 is in 15th century 2)False:he started when he was very young 3)a=in the end 4)True=ten years of monumental efforts! 5)b=without success 6)a=Spain 7)c=150 miles per day 8)False=The crew was afraid of sea monsters and grew more restless every day 9)False=He believed San Salvador was one of the Spice Islands (Indonesia nowadays) 10) Because he believed they were inhabitants of the Indies 11)False=Columbus returned to Spain a hero 12)d=Asia 13)b=October |
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