Unit Two Text B ll. Related Information.(1) Christopher Columbus: Explorer The First Trip Columbus sailed for King ferdinand I and Queen Isabella of Spain On his first trip Columbus led an expedition with three ships the nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria(captained by Columbus), and about 90 crew members They set sail on Aug. 3, 1492 from Palos, Spain, and on October 11, 1492, spotted the Caribbean islands off southeastern North America. They landed on an island they called Guanahani, but Columbus later renamed it San Salvador. They were met by the local Taino Indians, many of whom were captured by Columbus men and later sold into slavery. Columbus thought he had made it to Asia, and called this area the Indies and called its inhabitants Indians While exploring the islands in the area and looking for gold to loot, Columbus men traveled to the islands of Hispaniola (now divided into Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Cuba, and many other smaller islands. On the return trip the Santa Maria was wrecked and the captain of the Pinta sailed off on his own to try to beat Columbus back. Columbus returned to Spain in the Nina, arriving on March 15. 1493 By Julia Yuan 6
Unit Two Text B By Julia Yuan 6 II. Related Information: (1) Christopher Columbus: Explorer The First Trip: Columbus sailed for King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella of Spain. On his first trip, Columbus led an expedition with three ships, the Niña, the Pinta and the Santa Maria (captained by Columbus), and about 90 crew members. They set sail on Aug. 3, 1492 from Palos, Spain, and on October 11, 1492, spotted the Caribbean islands off southeastern North America. They landed on an island they called Guanahani, but Columbus later renamed it San Salvador. They were met by the local Taino Indians, many of whom were captured by Columbus' men and later sold into slavery. Columbus thought he had made it to Asia, and called this area the Indies, and called its inhabitants Indians. While exploring the islands in the area and looking for gold to loot, Columbus' men traveled to the islands of Hispaniola (now divided into Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Cuba, and many other smaller islands. On the return trip, the Santa Maria was wrecked and the captain of the Pinta sailed off on his own to try to beat Columbus back. Columbus returned to Spain in the Nina, arriving on March 15, 1493
Uri, T\aGE>:Eed Information: (1 Christopher Columbus: Explorer Top sails Mizzen top castle Main mast Mail sail Mizzen mast Fore mast aventure top castle Fore sail Bonaventure mast Bowsprit Bonaventure sail Beak head Hawse hole ster Bow Rudder Anchor Carvel planking Keel Enchantedlearnir The Second Trip: On a second, larger expedition(Sept. 25, 1493-June 11, 1496) sailed with 17 ships and 1, 200 to 1, 500 men to find gold and capture Indians as slaves in the Indies. Columbus established a base in Hispaniola and sailed around Hispaniola and along the length of southern Cuba. He spotted and named the island of dominica on november 3. 1493 By Julia Yuan 7
Unit Two Text B By Julia Yuan 7 II. Related Information: (1) Christopher Columbus: Explorer The Second Trip: On a second, larger expedition (Sept. 25, 1493-June 11, 1496), sailed with 17 ships and 1,200 to 1,500 men to find gold and capture Indians as slaves in the Indies. Columbus established a base in Hispaniola and sailed around Hispaniola and along the length of southern Cuba. He spotted and named the island of Dominica on November 3, 1493