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What did Columbus name the island where he and his first crew landed? O Haiti O the Bahamas Hispaniola O Cuba ​

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Hispaniola because I just search it up
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Hispaniola

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On the very first voyage, Christopher Columbus traveled from Spain through the sea route to reach Asia. Post two months of his voyage, he lands on an island called 'Hispaniola' along with his crew for a stay. This island was renamed by Columbus as "La Española" which expresses the meaning 'little or tiny form of Spain,' It is presently known as 'The Dominican Republic' today after the 'treaty of Basal.'

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