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The Santa Maria was the large flagship.

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Santa Maria which was a carrack

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Christopher Columbus' flagship was the Santa Maria.

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One of the three ships of Columbus on his maiden voyage to America?

The Nina


On of the three ships of columbus on his maiden voyage to america?

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What ship did Columbus go on?

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In his first voyage in 1492 Christopher Columbus?

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What are the three ships Columbus took on his maiden voyage to America?

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When was Columbus' first voyage to America?

1492


When was Columbus's first voyage to America?

1492


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What voyage did was Columbus on when he landed on Puerto Rico?

During his 2nd voyage to the America's.


When was Columbus forth voyage to America what year?

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Is the primary source about Columbus first voyage to America?

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