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Little Known Facts about Columbus
Christopher Columbus was never known by that name in his lifetime; he was
called by his real name, Cristoforo Colombo.
Columbus was paid 2,000 Spanish maravedis a month, during the voyage on
which he discovered America, or $59.28 in today's money for his two-month
voyage.
The first black to see America was not a slave but Pedro Alonzo Nino
(1470-1524), navigator of the Nina when Columbus sailed to the New World.
Columbus began the trans-Atlantic slave trade when he shipped 10 chained
Arawak men and women back to Spain on his first trip to the New World. “From
here, in the name of the Blessed Trinity,” he wrote, “we can send all the
slaves that can be sold.”
With his men desperate for food on his fourth voyage to the New World,
Columbus tried to bargain with Jamaican natives, but they refused to supply
him. Columbus, however, remembered reading in his Zacuto Almanac that there
would be a lunar eclipse on February 29, 1504, and threatened to use magic
powers to extinguish the moon if the natives didn’t comply. The natives
scoffed until the eclipse occurred: then they promised him all the food he
needed if he would make the moon shine again. |
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