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Amerigo Vespucci proved that Christopher Columbus had discovered a "new world" and not India and China.
Amerigo Vespucci explored much of the northern coast of South America in 1499 and 1500, and possibly explored the eastern coast on a later expedition.
100,000,000,000 that seems like alot of journeys but its true
he mostly had a sailing life growing up in the late 1400s
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand were Amerigo Vespucci's main patrons, but he also sailed with assistance from Portugal. After moving to Spain in 1492, Vespucci began taking jobs on ships and seven years later went on his first voyage. His voyages took him to what is now modern day Brazil and Argentina.
Amerigo Vespucci proved that Christopher Columbus had discovered a "new world" and not India and China.
no, he took them as slaves
He attended a school that his uncle founded. It was a monastery.
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Amerigo Vespucci explored much of the northern coast of South America in 1499 and 1500, and possibly explored the eastern coast on a later expedition.
100,000,000,000 that seems like alot of journeys but its true
he mostly had a sailing life growing up in the late 1400s
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand were Amerigo Vespucci's main patrons, but he also sailed with assistance from Portugal. After moving to Spain in 1492, Vespucci began taking jobs on ships and seven years later went on his first voyage. His voyages took him to what is now modern day Brazil and Argentina.
Amerigo Vespucci always wore this hat that looks like a chef hat. he had a very long nose and very skinny cheeks.
Like all explorers of his time he wanted to find a water route to Asia.
Just like others of his time he wanted to find a water route to Asia.
One reason is that he figured out Columbus didn't sail around the world to India like he thought but had discovered an entirely new country. He's also who the US is named after