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Aug 3, 1492
Departure from Palos, Huelva
Columbus set sail from Palos de la Frontera, Huelva, with three ships: la Santa María, la Pinta, and la Niña. -
Period: Aug 3, 1492 to Mar 15, 1493
The first voyage of Columbus
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Aug 12, 1492
The stopped in Canary Islands
The expedition stopped in the Canary Islands for final provisions and repairs. -
Sep 6, 1492
They leaves the Canary Islands
Columbus's expedition leaves the Canary Islands -
Oct 10, 1492
The sailors were impatient
The sailors became impatient and were about to mutiny against Columbus. -
Oct 12, 1492
Rodrigo found Guanachi, Bahamas
Land was spotted by a sailor named Rodrigo de Triana aboard the Pinta. They reached the island of Guanahani (which Columbus named San Salvador) in the Bahamas. -
Oct 28, 1492
They found Cuba
Columbus arrived at Cuba, which he believed to be the mainland of Asia. He named it Juana. -
Dec 6, 1492
The encountered Taíno people
The expedition reached the island of Hispaniola (present-day Dominican Republic and Haiti), where they encountered the indigenous Taíno people. -
Dec 25, 1492
Columbus established La Navidad
Columbus established the settlement of La Navidad in Hispaniola, build with the remains of the ship la Santa María. -
Mar 14, 1493
They go back to spain
La Niña and la Pinta set sail back to Spain, leaving about 40 crew members behind due to the lack of space. -
Mar 15, 1493
They arrived to Hispania
La Niña arrived in Palos de la Frontera, followed shortly by la Pinta (which previously had stop in Bayona), bringing news of their discoveries.