Answer:
Option C. The goals of Columbus's second journey to the Americas were to acquire more wealth and to settle new lands in the Americas.
Step-by-step explanation:
In total, Christopher Columbus made 4 voyages from Europe to the Americas between 1492 and 1503, all of the them financially supported by the Spanish monarchy.
On September 24th, 1493, Columbus started his second voyage to the Americas, this time with a much bigger fleet and with a total of 1.200 people traveling with him. When the explorer reached the Caribbean by November, he started to travel along the small islands, and renaming them as way to settle new lands under European power. Some of this small Caribbean islands were: Saint Martin, Virgin Islands, Antigua, Redonda, and many others.
Columbus then went to the bigger islands such as Puerto Rico, which he names "San Juan Bautista" and the Dominican Republic.