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Which explorer was the first to sail to what are today the Caribbean Islands, between North and South America? For which European country did he sail?

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Which explorer was the first to sail to what are today the Caribbean Islands, between North and South America? For which European country did he sail?

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The first explorer to sail to what are today the Caribbean Islands, between North and South America, was Christopher Columbus. He made this voyage in 1492.

Columbus sailed for the country of Spain. His journey was financed by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I. Columbus was originally from Genoa, Italy, but he sought sponsorship for his voyage from several European monarchs and was eventually backed by the Spanish crown. His discovery of the Americas marked the beginning of the widespread European exploration and eventual conquest and colonization of the Americas.

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