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Suppose you were a king or queen. What would you have told Columbus? Why?

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nata0808 [166]2 years ago
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Answer:

Suppose I was king or queen:

Explanation:

You might have said no because the voyage was a big risk. The ships might all disappear at sea, and you would never get your money back. Or you might have said yes, because if Columbus found a better route to Asia, you could get rich from the trade with China and the Indies.

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