If the astronomer Galileo was born before vascodagama, then he is the first one who would have said it. Maybe vascodagama sailed, but I believe it is Galileo
You could say that Vasco da Gama was smart; after all he navigated through uncharted and dangerous waters to get to India. He was probably also very daring and courageous. After all, sailing for months in an unknown part of the world where there were legends of sea monsters and other terrible maritime disasters wasn't for the faint of heart. Lastly, he was a good leader. If not, how could he have kept the crew from mutiny even though they lost sight of land for about 90 days?
Yes. And he was very brutal with it! It was a spur of the moment attack, and the peole were not expecting it bexcause Da Gama had sworn his alliance. First hand accounts of the event say that he did things like cracked their skulls, shot them with their guns, then searched for and killed the people who went and hid. He wiped out nearly the entire population.
i would say that it was brown because he was always on a boat wich is made of wood but i can argue that it was blue because he was always on the ocean and the ocean is blue or maybe yellow be cause he was always under the sun and sent alot of time out side. or maybe red because while leaving portugal he was painted infront of a large red flag.
at first he thought the world was flat then later on he found out it round Actually, he always knew it was round. He just thought it would be a short trip across the Atlantic to reach Asia because he believed the world was a lot smaller than it is. He also had no idea there were two continents in the way.
What foods did Vasco da Gama eat on his journey? hardtack, leather, wood, dried fruit, just nasty food.
I'm going to hope you're asking about the film, and say 2011. Vasco da Gama himself would of course be non-copyrightable.
You could say that Vasco da Gama was smart; after all he navigated through uncharted and dangerous waters to get to India. He was probably also very daring and courageous. After all, sailing for months in an unknown part of the world where there were legends of sea monsters and other terrible maritime disasters wasn't for the faint of heart. Lastly, he was a good leader. If not, how could he have kept the crew from mutiny even though they lost sight of land for about 90 days?
All races say it is.
round his men were scared it was flat
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Yes. And he was very brutal with it! It was a spur of the moment attack, and the peole were not expecting it bexcause Da Gama had sworn his alliance. First hand accounts of the event say that he did things like cracked their skulls, shot them with their guns, then searched for and killed the people who went and hid. He wiped out nearly the entire population.
to sip = gama (גמע)
People think it's square but look at a globe. Does it look square or round? If you answered round, you are correct! To make it easier to understand, the world is round. So no.
i would say that it was brown because he was always on a boat wich is made of wood but i can argue that it was blue because he was always on the ocean and the ocean is blue or maybe yellow be cause he was always under the sun and sent alot of time out side. or maybe red because while leaving portugal he was painted infront of a large red flag.
"Tag! Your it!" you would be "it" one round. Or "Got you!" and they ask you when you were "it" and you say "I was it in one round." really they both make sense.
at first he thought the world was flat then later on he found out it round Actually, he always knew it was round. He just thought it would be a short trip across the Atlantic to reach Asia because he believed the world was a lot smaller than it is. He also had no idea there were two continents in the way.
The british were the most recent in the history of India , since history is still being made in India its impossible to say what will come last. The history of India has transcended thousands of years and will continue to do so. its billion people make history everyday !