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What did 15th century Europeans not know existed at the time of Columbus' first voyage? ?

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What did 15th century Europeans not know existed at the time of Columbus' first voyage? ?

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  1. What did 15th century Europeans not know existed at the time of Columbus' first voyage? (hint: two continents and an ocean?)

    North America, South America and the Pacific ocean.

    just a little extra to know:  

    FACT: Columbus never saw North America. He first set foot in the Bahamas, probably the current San Salvador (Watlings Island), although even this is disputed (Samana Cay, an island 65 miles south of San Salvador is a strong contender). There are other possible island landing sites. The only current U.S. territories either sighted or visited by Columbus are the U.S. Virgin Islands, which Columbus named on his second voyage, and Puerto Rico. While in anchor at St. Croix on November 14, 1493, some of Columbus' crew experienced the first hostile encounter with the Indians. Five days later he landed at San Juan Bautista, now Puerto Rico. Later he would visit the northeastern tip of South America and the eastern coast of Central America, but never mainland U.S.A. The fact is that Columbus never admitted that he had discovered a new continent.


  2. uranium?  nutrino's?   black holes?   macaroni and cheese?

    Patrick

  3. Native Americans? Potatoes? Tobacco? Buffalo?

  4. america

  5. Few Europeans actually cared what the world was like or whether they was a route to China.  Most of them were worried about feeding their families and themselves.  Actually those who cared did know that America existed.  The Norse discovered it around 1000 AD. that is pretty well established.

  6. North America

    plz help!

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/answer...

  7. The Americas...duh

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