he claimed brsill
he claimed brazil for portugal.
Portugal was the only country that did not claim land in North America.
Brazil
Spain and Portugal.
Pedro Alvares Cabral claimed Brazil for Portugal during his expedition to India in 1500. While sailing westward to avoid the prevailing winds, his fleet unexpectedly landed on the Brazilian coast, specifically at a site now known as Porto Seguro. This uncharted territory was claimed for Portugal, marking the beginning of Portuguese colonization in Brazil. The subsequent Treaty of Tordesillas further legitimized Portugal's claim to this newfound land.
By 1600, Portugal claimed land on South America, Africa, Asia, and of course, its homeland Europe.
Pedro Álvarez Cabral sailed for Portugal. He is best known for his voyage to Brazil in 1500, which led to the discovery of the land for the Portuguese Empire. Cabral's expedition was intended for India, but he made a significant detour that resulted in the claim of Brazil.
Brazil
Spain and Portugal had a deal sponsored by the Pope that Spain would conquest west of a certain line of longitude and Portugal east. The Americas were believed to be west of this line of longitude. However, this line of longitude split through South America, and this explains why Portugal obtained the possession of Brazil.
The area claimed for Portugal after an explorer was thrown off course was Brazil. In 1500, Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral set sail for India but, due to a navigational error, landed on the Brazilian coast instead. This unexpected discovery led to Portugal's claim over the territory, which eventually became a significant part of its empire. The claim was solidified by the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, which divided the newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
Portugal
Prince Henry of Portugal claimed the next farts.