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Amerigo Vespucci found up to 40 Indians to bring back as slaves.
Amerigo vespucci impact on society in that everybody knew about the nel worldwide web He came back
Amerigo Vespucci brought navigational equipment, maps, provisions such as food and water, trade goods, and tools for exploration on his voyages to the Americas. He also likely brought crew members, including sailors, cartographers, and interpreters to assist in his expeditions.
Amerigo Vespucci took Natives from the Bahamas and took them back to Spain as slaves
Amerigo Vespucci is credited with bringing back detailed accounts of his voyages to the New World, which included maps and descriptions of the geography, peoples, and flora and fauna he encountered. His writings helped to popularize the idea that the lands discovered by Columbus were part of a separate continent, leading to the naming of America after him. These reports sparked interest and investment in exploration, encouraging further expeditions sponsored by European nations.
amerigo didnt have a favorite food he liked anything that he can eat i think
it was about 1509 and i know this because I'm a history scholar who graduated last year.
Amerigo Vespucci gained renown and recognition as an explorer, as his reports helped popularize the idea of a new continent (America). He did not gain wealth or have territories named after him during his lifetime.
Yes,and during his return back to spain,he took 200 native americans with him to be slaves.
If by Amerigo you mean Amerigo Vespucci? Well, he founded nothing. He affirmed that America was not part of Asia, contrary to the common belief back then. He was an Italian charlatan/cartographer/merchant who managed to convince Europe that he was great and charted the newly-discovered lands to the West. He never actually stole credit form anyone, it was a combined effort with Christopher Columbus, due to proven letters sent and received from both Columbus and Vespucci. So then you really think that both men should receive equal credit.
No. Amerigo Vespucci was born and raised in Florence, Italy. He was the third son of Ser Nastagio (Anastasio), a Florentine notary, and Lisabetta Mini.
Amerigo took the slaves for 1 to prove to people he had. 2. Because people did that often back then. 3. Because my guess for this one is he simply wanted to.