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  2. Columbus's letter on the first voyage - Wikipedia

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    A letter written by Christopher Columbus on February 15, 1493, is the first known document announcing the completion of his first voyage across the Atlantic, which set out in 1492 and reached the Americas. The letter was ostensibly written by Columbus himself, aboard the caravel Niña, on the return leg of his voyage. [2]

  3. Niño brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Niño Brothers were a family of sailors and conquistadors from the town of Moguer at the end of the 15th century (in Huelva, Andalusia, Spain), who participated actively in Christopher Columbus's first voyage—generally considered to constitute the discovery of the Americas by Europeans—and other subsequent voyages to the New World.

  4. Pedro Alonso Niño - Wikipedia

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    In the company of brothers Luis and Cristóbal de la Guerra, respectively a rich merchant and a pilot, he left San Lucas in May 1499, and, after twenty-three days, they arrived at Maracapana. Visiting the islands of Isla Margarita , Coche , and Cubagua , they exchanged objects of little value for a large number of pearls before sailing up the ...

  5. Voyages of Christopher Columbus - Wikipedia

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    Upon first landing in the West, Columbus pondered enslaving the natives, [l] and upon his return broadcast the perceived willingness of the natives to convert to Christianity. [71] Columbus's second voyage saw the first major skirmish between Europeans and Native Americans for five centuries, when the Vikings had come to the Americas. [34]

  6. Vicente Yáñez Pinzón - Wikipedia

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    Pinzón was born in Palos de la Frontera on the Atlantic coast of Huelva, youngest of the three prominent sons of seaman Martín Pinzón and his wife Mayor Vicente. [4] His birth year is uncertain; it is generally given as c. 1462; [citation needed] Juan Gil concludes from legal documents that his two daughters were over the age of 20 in 1509, that it certainly cannot be later than 1469.

  7. Pinzón brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Pinzón brothers were Spanish sailors, pirates, explorers and fishermen, natives of Palos de la Frontera, Huelva, Spain. Martín Alonso, Francisco Martín and Vicente Yáñez, participated in Christopher Columbus's first expedition to the New World [1] (generally considered to constitute the discovery of the Americas by Europeans) and in other voyages of discovery and exploration in the ...

  8. Martín Alonso Pinzón - Wikipedia

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    He sailed with Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to the New World in 1492, as captain of the Pinta. [7] His youngest brother Vicente Yáñez Pinzón was captain of the Niña , and the middle brother Francisco Martín Pinzón was maestre (first mate) of the Pinta .

  9. Brothers (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Brothers, of 169 24 ⁄ 94 tons and six 3-pounder guns, served the Royal Navy as a hired armed vessel between 12 April 1793 and 20 September 1797. [1] Brothers, of 256 tons, was a whaler that operated out of Nantucket. Between 1801 and about 1823 she made 10–11 whaling voyages.