Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer who made four transatlantic voyages, paving the way for European exploration and colonization.
Explorer
1451
May 20, 1506
55
Genoa, Italy
Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer, is renowned for discovering the Americas in 1492, paving the way for European exploration and colonization of the New World. His voyages across the Atlantic Ocean led to the establishment of the first Spanish colony in the Americas, and he is credited with naming numerous geographical features. Columbus made a total of four transatlantic journeys, which significantly impacted European exploration, exploitation, and colonization. However, he has faced criticism for his treatment of Indigenous peoples. Columbus’s legacy has been the subject of numerous books, films, and other artistic works.