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After Polo returned to Venice, Italy he wrote a book about his 25 years in Asia. This contributed to others wanting to seek the riches and goods of Asia. People like Columbus were influenced to seek new routes to Asia.
Enabled explorers to discover new lands and established routes for future explorations
Vasco da Gama was a Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to reach India in 1498. He established a maritime route to the East, effectively opening up the age of European exploration and trade with Asia. Da Gama's voyage played a significant role in expanding Portuguese influence and shaping the future of global trade.
Assuming you are really asking about the beginning of Columbus' first voyage to America, he left from Palos, Spain on August 3, 1492. On the return trip, he did stop at Santa Maria in the Portuguese Azores Islands from February 18 - 28, 1493. Then, he stopped at Lisbon, Portugal from 4 - 13 March 1493. He finally arrived back at Palos on 15 Mar 1493. Technically, Columbus did leave Portugul during the voyage, but that was near the end of the voyage. The voyage started in Spain. None of his future voyages to the new world seem to have taken him to Portugal. However, before that first voyage, Christopher Columbus lived in Portugal or Portuguese territory from 1476 - 1485. After he moved to Spain, he returned to Portugal in 1488 to try a second time to get the Portuguese to fund his expedition. And, Christopher's brother Bartholomew lived in Lisbon. Christopher may well have visited him there numerous times.
There are two questions here:1) Why did Pope Alexander divide the world between Spain and Portugal? -- He did this at the request of both the Spanish and Portuguese to prevent them from going to war in the New World over future colonial possessions.2) Was the division fair? -- Obviously, it was completely unfair to the Amerindians, Asians, and Africans who suffer the fallout from this deal (conquest), but it was fair for the Spanish and the Portuguese. It allowed Portugal some territory in the New World while protecting its numerous maritime colonies from possible Spanish interference. Conversely, it protected Spain's massive landholdings in the New World from Portuguese incursion.
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it set the course for future explorations and land claimsit set the course for future explorations and land claims. (NovaNet)
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How he did what he did and why? So what effects of his explorations have on immediate and future American history?
After Polo returned to Venice, Italy he wrote a book about his 25 years in Asia. This contributed to others wanting to seek the riches and goods of Asia. People like Columbus were influenced to seek new routes to Asia.
Yes, there is a future continuous tense in Portuguese. It is formed by combining the future tense of the verb "estar" (to be) with the gerund form of the main verb. For example, "Eu estarei estudando" translates to "I will be studying" in English.
Enabled explorers to discover new lands and established routes for future explorations
Prince Henry the navigator is known for his great assistance in exploration. He did this by funding a ton of explorations and even started a school for future exlporations. Prince Henry the navigator is known for his great assistance in exploration. He did this by funding a ton of explorations and even started a school for future exlporations.
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The Portuguese word "calculadora" translates to "calculator" in English. As a side note, Google has a translation service which can easily handle any future inquiries.
Peetas love has a strong effect on the crowd. This will help out int he future.
Rio de Janeiro literally means in Portuguese, January River. The place where the future city would grow was first discovered in January, 1502.