They denied Christopher Columbus' request to said to the New World.
Spain i think
Christopher Columbus
portugal started world war 1 in July 16,1761
of course Brazil is better. they have more fun. they have carnivals and dress up.plus Brazil has won the most world cup. However, Portugal is close to the rest of Europe and North Africa and all those influences have impacted on it. Portugal is an ancient country with a wealth of history and architecture. Purtugal gave birth to great explorers who opened up trade routes across the world, discovered and civilized Brazil and gave it their language.
Spanish Explorers and Conquerors of the New World were called 'Conquistadors'.
Portugal
Christopher Columbus
Spain i think
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 Scandanavuans (10th Century) and Portugal (14th Century).
Christopher Columbus
Most of the early explorers during the Age of Exploration came from Europe. Notable explorers like Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, and Vasco da Gama were from European countries such as Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
The obvious answer is: the sea. Historically they were explorers, discovering and owning "half" of the world at some point. It's known as the country of the navigators after all.
England, Spain, France, Portugal, Netherlands were the primary explorers in the New World.
The three countries that sent the most explorers to the New World were Spain, Portugal, and England. Spain led the way with figures like Christopher Columbus and Hernán Cortés, exploring and conquering vast territories in the Americas. Portugal, primarily through explorers like Vasco da Gama, focused on establishing trade routes along the coasts of Brazil and other parts of South America. England, with explorers such as John Cabot, sought new territories and trade opportunities in North America.
Various European countries explored the New World, including Spain, Portugal, England, France, and the Netherlands. These explorations led to the discovery and colonization of the Americas in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
Spain, England France, Portugal and the Netherlands all sent expeditions to the New World and to Africa and Asia.