Descubre la trascendental "Carta de Crist bal Col n", enviada desde Lisboa a Barcelona en marzo de 1493. Este documento hist rico ofrece una visi n de primera mano del Nuevo Mundo, tal como lo experiment Col n durante su viaje inaugural. Relatando sus descubrimientos y encuentros, la carta captura la emoci n y la incertidumbre de una poca de exploraci n sin precedentes.
Esta edici n presenta el texto original en espa ol, permitiendo a los lectores conectar directamente con las palabras de Col n y apreciar la importancia de su mensaje. Un testimonio esencial para entender el impacto del encuentro entre Europa y Am rica, la "Carta de Crist bal Col n" sigue siendo una fuente invaluable para historiadores y cualquier persona interesada en los albores de la era moderna.
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