Saturday, January 4, 2020

Christopher Columbus The Oldest Of Two Siblings

Christoforo Colombo, also known as Christopher Columbus, was born in the Republic of Genoa (Italy) at 1451. Christopher Columbus was the oldest of two siblings. He came from a very poor background, thus giving him very little education. He learned to read and write only as an adult. The city of Genoa was a seaport, so there were many sailors. Columbus’ family was very poor but it still didn’t stop Columbus from setting his dreams on sailing. Columbus started his career with fishing trips and eventually worked up to sailing with trading merchants. He was later infatuated with ocean geography and studied while he was sailing. By the time he was in his twenties, he traveled out of the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean. Traveling to the Atlantic Ocean in 1476 nearly costed him his life. As the commercial fleet he was sailing with was attacked by French privateers off the coast of Portugal. 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