christopher columbus' journal and writings
Christopher Columbus' journal and writings refer to the detailed accounts and personal reflections recorded by the Italian explorer during his four voyages to the Americas between 1492 and 1504. These writings document his observations, experiences, and discoveries, including encounters with indigenous people, descriptions of new lands, and his navigational techniques. Columbus' journal and writings provide valuable historical insights into the Age of Exploration and the early European contact with the Americas.
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