You actually have 2 kings.D. João II and D.Manuel I.
They both had important roles on the portuguese discoveries.
It was D.João II who sent all the sailors to find new lands such as Vasco da Gama to find the sea route to India or Pedro Alvares Cabral to find Brazil.
D.Manuel was the sucessor of D.João II and had an important role in also finding new lands but in maintaining the conquered ones.He ordered that all the scholars should work in order to help the nation advance wich they did.
In the time of his rule Portugal had the most powerful and most advanced armada, wich some scholars said to have more than 3.000 ships, the biggest economy, the most advanced army, and it was considered the richest and most powerful nation on earth.
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The most important one were King John I and his son Prince Henry, The Navigator.King Manuel I was also extremely important.
It influenced it when Nzinga Mbemba became ruler of the kingdom in 1506. The new king took the European name Afonso I and sought to copy many Portuguese ways. He made Roman Catholicism the official religion of Kongo. He also gave the capital of Mbanza a Portuguese name, Sao Salvador.
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The Incan ruler was killed and the Incan civilization eventually disappeared.
in 1419, the Portuguese under the leadership of Prince Henry the Navigator, explored the Atlantic coast of Africa. In 1488 Bartholomew Dias used this route to reach the Indian Ocean.
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The most important one were King John I and his son Prince Henry, The Navigator.King Manuel I was also extremely important.
Nzinga Mbemba, also known as King Afonso I, was the ruler of Kongo who protested against the slave trade. He wrote letters to the Portuguese king and the Pope condemning the trade of African people as slaves.
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