The 3 Portegeuse explorers of the new world were Vasco de Gama ,Christopher Columbus and Prince Henry The Navigator
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Every country in the world has sent explorers. Spain, France, and England were 3 well known countries to send explorers to the United States.
The water route to the Far East - Columbus Fountain of Youth - Vasco de Gama Money - Other Explorers (Spain)
Discovery of new trade routes, such as the route to India by Vasco da Gama. Mapping of unknown territories, like the expeditions of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. Exchange of crops, animals, and cultures between the Old World and the New World, known as the Columbian Exchange.
The main things the explorers of the 1500's wanted were: 1. A water route to Asia 2. Wealth 3. Trade goods 4. Fame
Maps Became More Accurate As New Lands Were Found. . .
Maps Became More Accurate As New Lands Were Found. . .
Maps Became More Accurate As New Lands Were Found. . .
Timeblazers - 2003 Explorers 3-1 was released on: USA: 21 October 2004
The goals of European exploration in the New World were primarily to find new trade routes to Asia for goods such as spices, silk, and gold. They also aimed to spread Christianity and to establish colonies to expand their empires and increase their wealth and power. Additionally, explorers hoped to discover new lands, resources, and opportunities for settlement.
European explorers achieved significant accomplishments during the Age of Exploration, including the discovery of new lands, such as Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas in 1492, which opened the New World to European colonization. They mapped previously unknown territories, enhancing geographic knowledge, as seen in the detailed maps produced by explorers like Ferdinand Magellan and Vasco da Gama. Additionally, their expeditions led to the establishment of trade routes, facilitating the exchange of goods, cultures, and ideas between Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Portuguese is the official and the main language in the Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principle. It's spoken by an estimated 95% of the total population. Historically, it's the first language of the islands, which were uninhabited until settled by Portuguese explorers and seafarers. Three other languages are recognized as regional languages of importance. All three are Creole languages that are Portuguese-based. Forro is spoken by an estimated 85% of the total population. Angolar is spoken by 3%, and Principiense by 0.1%.