How Did Christopher Columbus Successful

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There were many people who contributed to making the Renaissance like Christopher Columbus, Raphael, Mozart, and Catherine de Medici, just to name a few. Christopher Columbus, or Cristoforo Colombo, contributed to the time period by being a navigator, an Italian explorer, and had made many discoveries of new places. Christopher Columbus is known for doing many things in his life time, but many people do not know about his childhood, if he was educated, or his accomplishments such as finding the Americas.

Christopher Columbus, or Cristoforo Colombo, was born in a city where Italy now stands. While growing up, Christopher Columbus came from a family of wool weavers and merchants. He worked for his dad weaving the wool. When he became
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It was obvious that Columbus would become a navigator because of the family he came from, so it was appropriate that he went to this school and unnecessary for him to go to an actual grade school. Christopher left school when he was about 15 years old.

Since Columbus was self-taught and had much free time to read, he read a lot about Ptolemy and Marinus. Ptolemy was a Greco-Egyptian writer, a mathematician, a geographer, an astronomer, a poet of a epigram in the Greek Anthology, and an astrologer. He wrote several treatises, which were important to European sciences and other sciences as well.

Christopher Columbus has various accomplishments. His most known accomplishment is finding North America. Christopher’s other accomplishments include the Columbian exchange, or the settlement of America, and while those are great accomplishments, it wouldn't have been made possible if he didn't convince the king and queen of Spain to pay for the ships.

In 1492, Christopher Columbus made the biggest discovery in his life. Even though he wasn't exactly the first European to discover it, Christopher Columbus found North America, or the New World. It was also his first actual voyage. About 400 years before Columbus “discovered” the New World, the Vikings actually found the