History of Oceania

What did Christopher Columbus bring back to Spain on his second voyage?

On Christopher Columbus' second voyage to the Americas between 1493-1496 he brought back animals which included parrots, monkeys, and turkeys; plants including pineapples, cotton, guavas, and sugar cane; and gold and other valuable resources to the Spanish monarchy. Additionally, he brought various indigenous peoples back to Europe, including the first indigenous people to set foot on European soil, as well as a vast array of other new species of plants, animals, and resources to the Spanish court.