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Ships stay close to the coastline when trading because it offers protection from storms and allows for easier navigation using landmarks. Additionally, coastal areas often have ports and harbors where ships can dock to resupply or offload cargo, making trading more convenient and efficient.
Portuguese designed better ships called caravels. This was done by the Portuguese to help them sail across rough seas.
During the first wave of exploration, the Portuguese discovered new sea routes to Africa, Asia, and the Americas. They also established trading posts in strategic locations, such as along the west coast of Africa and in India, which helped them expand their trading networks and influence in these regions. Additionally, the Portuguese were the first Europeans to reach the southern tip of Africa and establish a sea route to India around the Cape of Good Hope.
No African Rivers continue from the mainland to the oceans
Prince Henry organised an invasion force and when Portuguese ships, under the command of King João I, entered Ceuta in 1415, the city was unprepared and fell to the Portuguese with relative ease.
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All of above. He withdrew naval forces sent to monitor China, He allowed students to travel to China and He let Chinese allies know that he wanted better relations with China.
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
what sits on the water and warns ships of the danger coast
by wood ships in the XV century
Yes, the Portuguese did use heavy cannons on their naval ships. The heavy cannons were mounted below the deck, and the Portuguese were actually pioneers in the evolution of modern naval warfare.