The first Voysge of Colombus

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  • Aug 3, 1492

    Colombus sail from Palos

    Colombus sail from Palos
    Colombus sail from Palos de la Frontera, Huelva, with three ships: la Santa Maria, la Pinta and la Niña.
  • Period: Aug 3, 1492 to Mar 15, 1493

    The First Voyage of Columbus

  • Aug 12, 1492

    Stopped expeditions in Canary Island.

    Stopped expeditions in Canary Island.
    The expedition stopped in the Canary Islands for final provisions and repairs.
  • Sep 6, 1492

    The expedition in Canary islands.

    The expedition in Canary islands.
    Colombus expedition leaves the Canary islands.
  • Oct 10, 1492

    Sailors became inpacient.

    Sailors became inpacient.
    The sailors became inpacient and were about to mutiny against Colombus.
  • Oct 12, 1492

    Rodrigo reach Guanahaní islands.

    Rodrigo reach Guanahaní islands.
    Lands was sppoted by sailor named Rodrigo the Triana abord the Pinta , the island was Guanahaní , Colombus named San Salvador.
  • Oct 28, 1492

    Colombus arrived Cuba.

    Colombus arrived Cuba.
    Colombus arrived Cuba that he belived that it was mainland of Asia he named Juana.
  • Dec 6, 1492

    Expedition reach island of Hispaniola.

    Expedition reach island of Hispaniola.
    The expedition reached the island of Hispaniola (present-day dominican republic and Haiti),where they encountered the indigenous Taíno people.
  • Dec 25, 1492

    He stabilished settlement of la Navidad

    He stabilished settlement of la Navidad
    Colombus estabilished settlement of la Navidad in Hispaniola, build with the remains of the ship la Santa María.
  • Jan 1, 1493

    La Niña sail back to Spain.

    La Niña sail back to Spain.
    La Niña and La Pinta set sail back to Spain , leaving about 40 crew membres behind due to the lack of space.
  • Mar 15, 1493

    La Niña arrive in Palas de la Frontera.

    La Niña arrive in Palas de la Frontera.
    La Niña arrived in Palas de la Frontera, followed shortly by La Pinta (wich previouly has to stop in Bayona), briging news of their discoveries.