Vespucci did NOT sail with Columbus. The only reason that America is named after him is that a German map maker read Vespucci's account that he landed on North America. Columbus never did.
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Neither, by birth. He was Genoese, from the Republic of Genoa in northwest Italy, which only later became part of Sardinia (Italy). He sailed for the Spanish after being turned down by the Portuguese. His name in English combines an English version of his given name (Cristoforo) and the Latin form of his surname in Italian (Colombo).
the conclusion that Vespucci had formed about the lands that he, Columbus, and Cabato had reached is that the land he, Columbus, and cabato had reached was not Asia. The land that they had found had to be another Continent.....the "new world" that some Europeans thought might be there.
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The possessive form for the noun seaport is seaport's.
The possessive form for the noun seaport is seaport's.Example: The seaport's population keeps increasing every year.
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Sailed is already the past tense form of 'sail'.
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It might be, to mean having sails (a sailed ship), or to mean thrown (a sailed stone). Sailed is the past tense and past participle of the verb to sail, so is usually a verb form.
the past tense form of the verb sail is sailed.
The past tense of sail is sailed.
Sailed is the past form of the verb sail. The present participle of a verb is always verb + ingSo the present participle of sail is sailing
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Vespucci did NOT sail with Columbus. The only reason that America is named after him is that a German map maker read Vespucci's account that he landed on North America. Columbus never did.