Where did Columbus think he was on the 33rd day of his journey?
A. The Atlantic Ocean
B. The Indian Sea
C. A new continent
D. The Pacific Ocean
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B. The Indian Sea, Columbus think he was on the 33rd day of his journey.
Explanation:
- The exploration, conquering, and colonisation that began with Columbus' missions continued for centuries and contributed to the development of the contemporary Western world.
- The Columbian trade refers to the crossings between the Old and New Worlds that came after his initial journey.
- The voyages of Columbus are regarded as a turning point in human history because they heralded the start of globalisation and the following changes in the population, commerce, economy, society, and politics.
- Early in the 19th century, the young Republic of Colombia was given the name Columbus in honour of revolutionary Francisco de Miranda's "Colombeia" political vision, which was created with the goal of emancipating all of continental Hispanic America.
After the American Revolution, Columbus was increasingly regarded as the founder of the countries of the New World.
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