Christopher Columbus
At last he found eighty-eight men to sail with him and the three little ships set sail from spain on august 3rd 1492. They sailed for two months without seeing land and the uneducated sailors gave
Columbus a lot of trouble. Many of them still believed that the earth was flat and they were filled with fear that ocean and their ships would fall off the world and disappear into space. They had never before sailed for so long without seeing land and it is not surprising that they grew angry and afraid and begged Columbus to return to spain . You must remember that in those days there were no steamships their little ships were at the mercy of the winds and stormy seas and in this unknown ocean they saw strange sights. Unknown fish and great animals swam in the sea and bright stars fell from the sky. the sailors were filled with fear. Christopher Columbus however was a very strong willed man. He was determined to reach India through the west and nothing could turn him from his purpose. He kept two records of the voyage: one true one which he kept for himself and the other with falls dates and numbers which he showed to his crew. In this way he hid from them the real distance they were travelling westwards. but the days went by and they found no land and the men grew wild with fear. They told Columbus he must turn back or they would throw him into the sea. Columbus looked towards the west with fearless eyes. During the last few days they had been many birds flying round the ship and they could see low lying clouds in the distance. a tree branch had floated past with green leaves and red berries. Columbus felt that they must reach the Indies soon. so he turned his eyes from the west and said to the angry sailors : "Be Patient with me for three more days. Today is Tuesday" If we have not seen land by friday I will return to Spain " He seemed so certain that the men lost some of their fear.
Columbus a lot of trouble. Many of them still believed that the earth was flat and they were filled with fear that ocean and their ships would fall off the world and disappear into space. They had never before sailed for so long without seeing land and it is not surprising that they grew angry and afraid and begged Columbus to return to spain . You must remember that in those days there were no steamships their little ships were at the mercy of the winds and stormy seas and in this unknown ocean they saw strange sights. Unknown fish and great animals swam in the sea and bright stars fell from the sky. the sailors were filled with fear. Christopher Columbus however was a very strong willed man. He was determined to reach India through the west and nothing could turn him from his purpose. He kept two records of the voyage: one true one which he kept for himself and the other with falls dates and numbers which he showed to his crew. In this way he hid from them the real distance they were travelling westwards. but the days went by and they found no land and the men grew wild with fear. They told Columbus he must turn back or they would throw him into the sea. Columbus looked towards the west with fearless eyes. During the last few days they had been many birds flying round the ship and they could see low lying clouds in the distance. a tree branch had floated past with green leaves and red berries. Columbus felt that they must reach the Indies soon. so he turned his eyes from the west and said to the angry sailors : "Be Patient with me for three more days. Today is Tuesday" If we have not seen land by friday I will return to Spain " He seemed so certain that the men lost some of their fear.
"Think! "Columbus went on. "Think of all the riches you will be able to take back to Spain from these Wounderful Indies We should be fools to turn back now when have already come so far."
So the men agreed to sail on for three more days. to turn back now, when we have already come so far So the men agreed to sail on for three more days. All thursday night Columbus could not sleep. he stood looking ahead into the darkness and praying that they would reach land the next day.It would break his heart to have to turn back now when he was so near his goal . suddenly he saw a light shining a long way ahead. It seemed to be moving surely it must be someone on land carrying a light He called a sailor and asked him if he could see anything.
"A light! A light!" the sailor cried but Columbus told him to say nothing to the others.
"Let us wait until the morning " he said "We may be wrong"
But they were right land was sighted the next day. the crew was filled with joy but no one was as happy and proud as Columbus. Here was proof that his idea was right the Indies Could be reached by going west and the world was round!
He did not realize of course that he had sailed less than half way to india. He had really reached the islands near America that great country which no one had yet discovered and it was many years before people knew that Columbus Indies were no part of india at all. When they realized this the island were named the West Indies and the people who lived there were called "Red Indians". The joyful sailors landed on the island columbus wore his richest clothes and carried the flag of spain. They all Knelt on the ground and thanked God for bringing them safely across the great Ocean and Columbus named the island san salvador The date was October 12th 1492 more than two months after they had set sail from Spain. During the next few months Columbus discovered other islands in the West Indian group but his ship the Santa Maria was wrecked on an island which he had named hispaniola and he decided that it was time to return to Spain. The sailors built a fort from the wood of the wrecked ship and forty-four men stayed on the island . Christopher Columbus returned to spain with the other two ships taking with him many gifts for the King and Queen. He took Strange birds and animals gold and cotton native weapones and rare plants. He also took two 'Red Indians' with him to prove that he had really reached the Indies. The king and Queen of Spain Welcomed him with great honour and gave him everything he asked for. They ordered new and bigger ships to be made ready for him and Columbus set out on his second voyage across the Atlantic. This time he had fifteen hundred men with him and they sailed in three big ships and fourteen smaller ones. Christopher Columbus was a famous man now. he had bravely crossed the unknown ocean and proved that there was land on the other side. many sailors were willing to travel with him now. this time to voyage took less than six weeks. They discovered many new island on this journey but when they reached Hispaniola they found the fort was burned and all the sapniards had disappeared. they had treated the Red Indians badly and made enemies of them and they had all been killed. Columbus built a new fort in Hispaniola but troubled years followed. The spaniards fought among themselves and with the Red Indians and many of them were jealous of Columbus and would not obey him. He himself fell ill and at last he had to return to spain. He made another voyage to the West and this time he sailed along the north coast of South America but ill health forced him to return again to spain and he died without realizing that he had discovered a great new continent. This Discovery was made by another Itailian Amerigo Vespucci and America was named after him. Christopher Columbus great work was the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean for the First time . His bravely and Determination had shown that it was possible to sail across wide unknown seas and return safely. He showed the way and others followed.
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