Christopher Columbus and the European Discovery of America

Christopher Columbus and the European Discovery of America
Author: Robert Hume
Publsiher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1992
Genre: America
ISBN: 0852442114

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The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia

The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia
Author: Silvio A. Beding
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 799
Release: 2016-02-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781349125739

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The European discovery of the Americas in 1492 was one of the most important events of the Renaissance, and with it Christopher Columbus changed the course of world history. Now, five hundred years later, this 2-volume reference work will chart new courses in the study and understanding of Columbus and the Age of Discovery. Much more than an account of the man and his voyages, The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia is a complete A-Z look at the world during this momentous era. In two volumes, The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia contains more than 350 signed original articles ranging from 250 to more than 10,000 words, written by nearly 150 contributors from around the world. The work includes cross-references, bibliographies for each article, and a comprehensive index. The work is fully illustrated, with hundreds of maps, drawings and photographs.

Columbus Didn t Discover America

Columbus Didn t Discover America
Author: Janey Levy
Publsiher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781538237458

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It's something many Americans are certain is a solid fact: Columbus discovered America. While he is not with us to prove or disprove this fact, we now know that Columbus just wasn't the guy. First, Columbus never landed on the North American mainland. Second, how can someone "discover" a place that's already home to millions of people? In this lively and engaging book, readers will uncover the truth behind many myths about explorers in the Americas. Accessible text addresses important elementary social studies topics. Vivid images enliven the design, while captions, fact boxes, and a graphic organizer enrich the main content.

Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus
Author: Clint Twist
Publsiher: Raintree
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1994
Genre: America
ISBN: 0811472531

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Introduces the background, voyages, discoveries, and historical significance of Christopher Columbus.

The Worlds of Christopher Columbus

The Worlds of Christopher Columbus
Author: William D. Phillips,Carla Rahn Phillips
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 052144652X

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When Columbus was born in the mid-fifteenth century, Europe was largely isolated from the rest of the Old World - Africa and Asia - and ignorant of the existence of the world of the Western Hemisphere. The voyages of Christopher Columbus opened a period of European exploration and empire building that breached the boundaries of those isolated worlds and changed the course of human history. This book describes the life and times of Christopher Columbus on the 500th aniversary of his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492. Since ancient times, Europeans had dreamed of discovering new routes to the untold riches of Asia and the Far East, what set Columbus apart from these explorers was his single-minded dedication to finding official support to make that dream a reality. More than a simple description of the man, this new book places Columbus in a very broad context of European and world history. Columbus's story is not just the story of one man's rise and fall. Seen in its broader context, his life becomes a prism reflecting the broad range of human experience for the past five hundred years. Respected historians of medieval Spain and early America, the authors examine Columbus's quest for funds, first in Portugal and then in Spain, where he finally won royal backing for his scheme. Through his successful voyage in 1492 and three subsequent journeys to the new world Columbus reached the pinnacle of fame and wealth, and yet he eventually lost royal support through his own failings. William and Carla Rahn Phillips discuss the reasons for this fall and describe the empire created by the Spaniards in the lands across the ocean, even though neither they, nor anyone else in Europe, know precisely where or what those lands were. In examining the birth of a new world, this book reveals much about the times that produced these intrepid explorers.

Columbus and His Discovery of America

Columbus and His Discovery of America
Author: Herbert Baxter Adams,Henry Wood,Charles Weathers Bump
Publsiher: Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Press
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1892
Genre: America
ISBN: BSB:BSB11168250

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The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia

The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia
Author: Silvio A. Bedini
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 787
Release: 1992
Genre: America
ISBN: 0333558995

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The European discovery of the Americas in 1492 was one of the most important events of the Renaissance, and with it Christopher Columbus changed the course of world history. Now, five hundred years later, this 2-volume reference work will chart new courses in the study and understanding of Columbus and the Age of Discovery. Much more than an account of the man and his voyages, The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia is a complete A-Z look at the world during this momentous era. In two volumes, The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia contains more than 350 signed original articles ranging from 250 to more than 10,000 words, written by nearly 150 contributors from around the world. The work includes cross-references, bibliographies for each article, and a comprehensive index. The work is fully illustrated, with hundreds of maps, drawings and photographs.

Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus
Author: Christopher Brink
Publsiher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781502635259

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Few people in history have had as significant an impact on the shaping of multiple cultures as Christopher Columbus, the explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492 in search of a sea route from Europe to Asia. He has been widely admired throughout history for his persistence, courage, charisma, and impressive nautical and navigational skills, particularly considering his lack of formal education. However, he has been the target of significant criticism due to his perceived cruelty toward the native inhabitants of the islands he discovered, his ineptitude at governing the colony he founded, and his tendency toward dishonesty and manipulation of others when it suited his purposes. This book seeks to provide the reader with a balanced perspective of Columbus's personality, achievements, and far-reaching effects on cultures on both sides of the Atlantic.