Pedro Álvares Cabral's voyages in the early 16th century had several significant effects. Firstly, he is credited with the discovery of Brazil in 1500, which led to Portuguese colonization and the eventual establishment of a vast colonial empire in South America. Secondly, his expeditions helped expand European knowledge of the Atlantic world, promoting further exploration and trade. Thirdly, Cabral's interactions with indigenous peoples initiated a complex relationship that included both cultural exchange and conflict. Lastly, his voyages contributed to the establishment of Portuguese dominance in the spice trade, enhancing Portugal's economic power in Europe.
The results of Pedro Alvares Cabral's voyage was that new land was claimed to Portugal and a new route across the ocean was found.
Pedro Alvares Cabral died on 1520
Pedro Alvares Cabral came from Portugal, Europe.
William Brooks Greenlee has written: 'The voyage of Pedro Alvares Cabral to Brazil and India, from contemporary documents and narratives' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels, Travel 'The voyage of Pedro Alvares Cabral to Brazil and India' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels
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Pedro Alvares Cabral married Isabel De Castro in 1503.
King Emanuel sponsored Pedro alveras cabral in 1499
who finaced Pedro A'lvares Cabral's trip
Pedro Alvares Cabral discover Brazil,Madagascar and Mozambique
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