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The new lands were now thought to be a "new world." :-)

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His account of the voyage 1499 - 1501 includes descriptions of places he could not possibly have reached, (Pacific Ocean, British Columbia, Antarctica.

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What country was Amerigo Vespucci sailing for?

About 1499-1500, Vespucci joined an expedition in the service of Spain, with Alonso de Ojeda (or Hojeda) as the fleet commander.The last certain voyage of Vespucci was led by Gonçalo Coelho in 1501-1502- in the service of Portugal.Little is known of his last voyage in 1503-1504, or whether it actually took place.


Why were Amerigo Vespucci's voyages undertaken?

Because the voyage of the undertaker led amerigo to it


Amerigo vespucci's voyages?

First Voyage A letter published in 1504 purports to be an account by Vespucci, written to Soderini, of a lengthy visit to the New World, leaving Spain in May 1497 and returning in October 1498. However, modern scholars have doubted that this voyage took place, and consider this letter a forgery.[5] Whoever did write the letter makes several observations of native customs, including use of hammocks and sweat lodges.[6] Second Voyage About the 1499-1500, Vespucci joined an expedition in the service of Spain, with Alonso de Ojeda (or Hojeda) as the fleet commander. The intention was to sail around the southern end of the African mainland into the Indian Ocean.[7] After hitting land at the coast of what is now Guyana, the two seem to have separated. Vespucci sailed southward, discovering the mouth of the Amazon River and reaching 6°S, before turning around and seeing Trinidad and the Orinoco River and returning to Spain by way ofHispaniola. The letter, to Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici, claims that Vespucci determined his longitude celestially [8] on August 23, 1499, while on this voyage. However, that claim may be fraudulent,[8]which could cast doubt on the letter's credibility. Third voyage The last certain voyage of Vespucci was led by Gonçalo Coelho in 1501-1502 in the service of Portugal. Departing from Lisbon, the fleet sailed first to Cape Verde where they met two of Pedro Álvares Cabral's ships returning from India. In a letter from Cape Verde, Vespucci says that he hopes to visit the same lands that Álvares Cabral had explored, suggesting that the intention is to sail west to Asia, as on the 1499-1500 voyage.[7] On reaching the coast of Brazil, they sailed south along the coast of South America to Rio de Janeiro's bay. If his own account is to be believed, he reached the latitude of Patagonia before turning back, although this also seems doubtful, since his account does not mention the broad estuary of the Río de la Plata, which he must have seen if he had gotten that far south. Portuguese maps of South America, created after the voyage of Coelho and Vespucci, do not show any land south of present-day Cananéia at 25° S, so this may represent the southernmost extent of their voyages. After the first half of the expedition, Vespucci mapped Alpha and Beta Centauri, as well as the constellation Crux, the Southern Cross.[8]Although these stars had been known to the ancient Greeks, gradual precession had lowered them below the European horizon so that they had been forgotten. On his return to Lisbon, Vespucci wrote in a letter to d'Medici that the land masses they explored were much larger than anticipated and different from the Asia described by Ptolemy or Marco Polo and therefore, must be a New World, that is, a previously unknown fourth continent, after Europe, Asia, and Africa. Fourth voyage Little is known of his last voyage in 1503-1504 or even whether it actually took place. All credit goes to Wikipedia for this article.


Where did Amerigo Vespucci sailing to?

Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512) had two (or possibly three) voyages to the northern and western coasts of South America, during which he also charted the island of Cuba. In his widely circulated letters of 1504-1505, Vespucci claimed to have been on four voyages, but he may have been exaggerating, or describing parts of the two known trips as separate journeys.


Who was the first American to sail through the grand canyon?

It was the expedition led by John Weslet Powell.

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What country was Amerigo Vespucci sailing for?

About 1499-1500, Vespucci joined an expedition in the service of Spain, with Alonso de Ojeda (or Hojeda) as the fleet commander.The last certain voyage of Vespucci was led by Gonçalo Coelho in 1501-1502- in the service of Portugal.Little is known of his last voyage in 1503-1504, or whether it actually took place.


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