Europeans discovered sailing through a combination of necessity, exploration, and trade. Early seafaring cultures, such as the Phoenicians and Greeks, developed sailing techniques to navigate rivers and coasts, gradually venturing into open waters. Innovations in shipbuilding and navigation, alongside the desire for new trade routes and territories, led to the Age of Exploration in the 15th century, significantly expanding European maritime capabilities. This period saw advancements in sailing technology, including the use of the compass and improved ship designs, which facilitated long-distance voyages.
I believe it was Portugal, specifically Vasco da Gama.
They were the first Europeans to discover America.
It verified that the Vikings were the first Europeans to discover America.
Columbus, and all educated Europeans of his time, already knew that the Earth was round. That required no voyage for proof. The trade routes to Asia via the east were controlled by the Turks (via land) and the Portuguese (for the sea route, so Columbus proposed sailing west to reach Asia. His problem was that his estimate of the size of the Earth was incorrect, so when he reached land in the Caribbean, and later on the American continent, he knew how far he had sailed and thought he had reached Asia.
North America. He led a group of Vikings, who were the first Europeans to land in North America.
No. All educated Europeans understood that the world was round and Columbus used that knowledge to propose reaching China by sailing west.
I believe it was Portugal, specifically Vasco da Gama.
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They were the first Europeans to discover America.
When the Europeans arrived, technology changed by making advancement in sailing safer without a certain percent of risks.
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by cramming them into ships and sailing them to england
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they came to discover jamaica
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France did in the early 1700's
Hernando De Soto