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Social Studies, 02.02.2021 18:30, ashleyaparicio876

What was the main purpose of Christopher Columbus's first journey across Atlantic in 1492? A. To build an empire for a queen Isabella.
B. To find gold for the Spanish crown.
C. To learn more about the Indian people.
D. To locate a route around Africa.

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