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While Brazil was inhabited by various native tribes at the time, when Portuguese explorer Pedro Alvarez Cabral landed there in 1500, he claimed the territory for Portugal. Portuguese is the official language of Brazil.
Pedro Alvarez Cabral died in 1520, but the exact cause of his death is not entirely clear. Some sources suggest he may have been killed in an attack by indigenous peoples in Brazil, while others propose that he died of illness or natural causes. Ultimately, the specific details of his death remain uncertain.
Pedro Alvares Cabral was searching for a trade route to India when a tempest blew him to Brazil in South America. He explored for a while, established a colony, and then continued on the India.
Ferdinand Magellan claimed South America for Portugal.
Pedro sailed to Florida in July 1565 and arrived there on August 28, 1565. after that, he built forts while exploring the coast from St. Augustine bay to St. Helena Island near South Carolina.
Pedro Alvares Cabral and I imagine the rest of the sea explorers had no idea how big of a continent the americas were. You know the Colombus thought he'd found India when he reached the americas. Cabral, it is widely accepted was not the discoverer of Brazil, as the portuguese had known that this territory existed by accident while trapped in a corrent and let some ships to those shores. Cabral returned to Brazil about 2 years later to check it out, and it turned out to be a gold mine. But the portuguese sights were on reaching India by sea to get a hold of all those spices and silks. That was a pretty great accident, right?
Pedro supported Benedick in his love for Hero.
Pedro's mother is important to him while sailing in the book Pedro's Journal because she is the one who gave him a journal to document his experiences, thoughts, and feelings during the voyage. The journal becomes a source of comfort and connection to his family as he navigates the challenges of life at sea.
he had lots of holes in his ship
Bartholomew Diaz was a Portuguese explorer who led the first European expedition around the southern tip of Africa in 1488, opening up a sea route to Asia. He was seeking a way to navigate around Africa to reach the riches of the East Indies and establish trade routes. His exploration laid the foundation for future European exploration and colonization of Africa.
he didn't have any hardships because he never go married
He died in 1520, because of natural causes, while having a journey