1 Christopher Columbus' father was a businessman, a weaver.
司考His mother's family were also weavers. Maybe they hoped
that one day Christopher would go into the weaving business
千里难寻too, but Christopher had ideas of his own. Growing up in the
aport city of Genoa, Italy, he had watched ships coming and going all the time, and he began to dream of sailing out on a great adventure of his own.
2 Lots of people dream of adventures when they are children, but Christopher didn't just dream, he did something about it. He worked hard to get what he wanted. One thing that he did early in his life was to get a good education. He didn't go to school for long, but he continued his education on his own to be sure that he learned the things that he would need to know. He taught himlf Latin and Spanish, so that he could communicate with people from different places. When he was 14 years old, he signed on as a deckhand on sailing ships to learn all about sailing.象棋怎么玩新手入门
3 At that time, many ships were sailing off on adventures. Some of them sailed east, around Africa to reach what they called the Indies, which includes the modern countries of India, China, and Japan. Col
umbus, knowing that the world was round, thought that he could get there by sailing west. He didn't know that there were whole continents, North and South America, and then the Pacific Ocean in his way!
4 The voyage west would be an expensive one, and Columbus' first job was to find someone rich to sponsor him. After many tries, Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain took an interest in his plan. Columbus had asked for a lot, and maybe he was surprid when they agreed to everything he asked for; three ships, honors and titles, and a percent of the profit from the trade.
5 His three ships were named the Santa Maria, the Pinta, and the Nina. The Santa Maria was the largest; it was a heavy cargo ship with three masts, two square sails, one triangular sail, and another little topsail. The Pinta was smaller and faster, the
崇的笔顺kind of ship called a caravel. The Nina was a caravel too, and the smallest of the three. The ships were made of wood and, of cour, had no motors. Some of the officers had bunk beds; some of the other sailors didn't even have that. They ud wood to cook their food in fireboxes on the deck.
6 Columbus, who called himlf Cristobal Colon in Spain, captained the Santa Maria. Two brothers, Martin and Vincente Pinzon, were the captains of the Pinta and the Nina. Altogether, there were abo
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7 Columbus kept a log, or a journal, that gives us information about his voyage. From his log, we know that they sailed by "dead reckoning," which was their way of measuring their cour. They ud only a magnetic compass, and measurements of distance and time, to keep them on track. The ships averaged a speed of about 150 miles per day, but when the wind was good, they could go twice that fast. When the wind stopped, the ships sat still too.
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8 The trip turned out to take much longer than anyone on board expected. After many days and nights at a, the sailors were ready to return home. On October 10, Columbus talked them into sailing forward for just three more days. On October 12, they sighted land, and the same day they landed, not in the Indies, but in the New World. The rest, as they say, is history.