In the late 1400s both Columbus sailed from Spain and the Inquisition began.
Thanks to Muslim scholars, Europeans rediscovered the works of Ptolemy in the 1400s. His writings helped European cartographers make more accurate maps.
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because trade increased dramatically
he mostly had a sailing life growing up in the late 1400s
the routes taken by explorers for Portugal during the 1400s and early 1500s was the cape of good hope
Holland, Portugal, France and Spain
France, England, Spain, and Portugal Hope that helps
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INDIA Portugal?
Presumably 500,000
In the late 1400s.
1400s
really easy
ruled by the same king
Explorers in the late 1400s-1600s used tools such as astrolabes, compasses, maps, sextants, and chronometers to navigate the seas. They also relied on basic tools like ropes, anchors, lanterns, and measuring instruments to aid in their expeditions. Additionally, they often carried weapons for protection and trade goods for interactions with new cultures.
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