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Which of these hypotheses was Christopher Columbus intending to prove by sailing westward in 1492?
a.)
The earth is not as large as we've supposed it to be. This means that the westward voyage to Asia is not as long as we thought and is therefore possible to undertake.
b.)
The earth is not flat like we've supposed, but round. This means that, instead of having to go over land to the east, we can also reach Asia by sailing west.
c.)
It is unlikely that the ocean to the west is as empty as we've supposed it to be. There are probably countless lands to be discovered and claimed.
d.)
The recent invention of the caravel allows us to sail great distances in a much shorter time. A westward trip to Asia was too long before, but it is possible now.



Answer :

The correct answer (a.) The earth is not as large as we've supposed it to be. This means that the westward voyage to Asia is not as long as we thought and is therefore possible to undertake.

What did Christopher Columbus do?

In 1492, 1493, 1498, and 1502, the explorer Christopher Columbus conducted four voyages from Spain across the Atlantic Ocean. He was adamant about locating a straight water passage from Europe to Asia, but he was never successful. Instead, he unintentionally discovered the Americas.

What did Columbus aim to do?

Europeans sought naval routes to the Far East in the 15th and 16th centuries. Columbus sought a fresh route to China, Japan, the Spice Islands, and India. He would be able to return with valuable cargoes of spices and silks if he could just get to these countries.

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