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Christopher Columbus believed that the lands he reached were the West Indies, in Southern Asia, although it was actually the Carribean Islands, south of North America.
He sailed across the Atlantic Ocean by traveling from 36 degrees N, 6 degrees W to 24 degrees N, 70 degrees W.
The goal for the first voyage of Christopher Columbus was to reach the West Indies.
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None. Although Columbus believed that he had reached a part of the "Indies" (Far East), his voyages for Spain included mostly the Caribbean islands, with short journeys to Central America and South America.
Technically, Christopher Columbus never actually reached North America, because he never came to the mainland. Columbus reached several of the Caribbean islands by ship.
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Columbus reached all the major islands of the caribbean and Honduras in Central America which he called the Indies
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There is no evidence that Christopher Columbus ever reached Antarctica.
Most of the lands that Christopher Columbus reached on his four voyages were in the Caribbean Sea. He also visited the coasts of Mexico and Central America.
Christopher Columbus believed that the lands he reached were the West Indies, in Southern Asia, although it was actually the Carribean Islands, south of North America.
separate voyages to the Caribbean from 1492 to 1504, he remained convinced that he had found the lands that Marco Polo reached in his overland travels to China at the end of the 13th century.
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