columbus and the new world
"Columbus and the New World" refers to Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer, and his pivotal role in discovering the Americas in the late 15th century. It signifies the historical event of Columbus's voyage across the Atlantic, leading to the European colonization and subsequent exploration of the newfound continents, encompassing North, Central, and South America.
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