King John of Spain, who reigned from 1208 to 1216, had a limited understanding of geography and often conflated different territories in his realm. His belief that the Caribbean Islands were part of the Islands likely stemmed from the era's general lack of detailed maps and knowledge about the New World. This misconception illustrates the complexities of exploration and colonial claims during the Age of Discovery, where European powers were still mapping out their territories and interests. Such beliefs would eventually lead to significant exploration and colonization efforts in the Caribbean.
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