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he had went on a ship with chrispher clombus.
It took place in 1501.
On Amerigo Vespucci's third voyage, which took place from 1501 to 1502, he sailed on ships named the Caravel and the Nina. These vessels were part of an expedition commissioned by the Portuguese crown to explore the coast of South America. This voyage contributed to the European understanding of the New World, leading to Vespucci's recognition as a significant figure in early exploration.
The last certain voyage of Vespucci was led by Goncalo Coelhoin from 1501 to 1502. They sailed to Brazil. Vespucci, in one of his disputed letters, claimed that they sailed to a latitude of 42° South. However, no maps made after this voyage shows any land after 25° South. So, like many things about Vespucci, this is in dispute.
Amerigo Vespucci's voyages typically lasted around 2-3 years. His first voyage, from 1499 to 1500, explored the northern coast of South America. His second voyage, from 1501 to 1502, focused on the coast of Brazil.
he did not die on his third voyage because he had a voyage the next year.
He explored and mapped the east coast of South America.
his third voyage began on May 30, 1498 to 1500
Yes, Jacques Cartier did go on a third voyage.
Captain Cook was searching for the North West Passage on the third voyage
Henry Kelsey had his third voyage across England from 1690-1693.
Christopher Columbus' third voyage began on 30th May, 1498 to October, 1500.