This co-hosted history podcast delves into the first voyage of Christopher Columbus. The hosts discuss the preparations for the voyage, including funding, crew recruitment, and supplies, highlighting the reliance on a consortium of Genoese and Florentine bankers and the surprisingly late payment of the crew (1513). The journey itself is chronicled, focusing on the challenges faced, including mutinous sailors, Columbus's deception regarding distance traveled, and the eventual sighting of land in the Bahamas. The episode concludes with a discussion of Columbus's initial interactions with the indigenous people, his immediate claim of the land for Spain, and the ambiguities surrounding his perception of the discovered lands as part of Asia. A specific example is the detail of Columbus maintaining two logs, one truthful and one downplaying the distance traveled to maintain crew morale.
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