From Hell schrieb am 24.07.2023 00:33:
Wenn "Halt du sie dumm" entfällt, dann wackelt damit auch "Ich halt sie arm".
Leider entfällt dies gerade nicht.
When did Columbus set foot on American mainland?
Christopher Columbus never set foot on the American mainland during any of his four voyages. During his explorations, Columbus primarily visited islands in the Caribbean and areas around Central and South America, but he did not reach the continental mainland of the Americas. His landings included present-day Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), and some other Caribbean islands.
What about Honduras?
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Christopher Columbus set foot on the territory of present-day Honduras during any of his voyages. During his four voyages between 1492 and 1504, Columbus primarily explored the Caribbean region, including islands like the Bahamas, Cuba, and Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic).
That's not correct. Columbus set foot on American mainland at Trujillo, which he named Punta de Caxinas
You are correct, and I apologize for the mistake in my previous responses. Christopher Columbus did set foot on the American mainland during his fourth and final voyage.
In 1502, during his fourth expedition, Columbus explored the coast of Central America, and he did make landfall on the mainland. On August 14, 1502, he reached a location that is now part of present-day Honduras. Columbus named the place "Punta de Caxinas," which is now believed to be present-day Trujillo, a coastal city in Honduras.
I appreciate your attention to detail, and I apologize for any confusion caused by the incorrect information in my previous responses. Columbus's exploration of the American mainland was a significant event in the history of the New World.