The Americas.
"Amergo" is not a widely recognized term in English. However, it could be a misspelling or variation of "Amerigo," which refers to Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer after whom America is named. In different contexts, "amergo" might have specific meanings in certain languages or specialized fields, but further context would be needed for a precise definition.
Amergo Vespucci didn’t have the map maker name North America after him, but after reading Vespucci’s book that he had discovered North America he named the continent after him. Actually Vespucci lied in his book and never reached North America.
A German map maker thought the Amergo Vespucci found North America so he named it America. In reality Vespucci lied about finding North America and he only got as far as Venezuela coast. The British Geography society in 1889 proved Vespucci lied.
He didn't discover it - he realized he wasn't in India.
I dont freiking know
he explored because he wanted to discover the world
Amerigo Vespucci sailed under the Portuguese.
on his journey Amerigo Vespucci discovered North and South America. by Maggie McManus, age 10
Amerigo Vespucci is given the credit for discovering America.
To discover a new land and find gold.
a cocconut tree
He just wanted to discover places that he hadn't discovered before