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Christopher Columbus faced rejection from several countries while seeking support for his voyages, notably England, France, and Portugal. After being turned down by these nations, he eventually gained the backing of Spain, which led to his historic journey across the Atlantic in 1492. Portugal, in particular, was already focused on its own exploration and maritime endeavors, influencing their decision to decline Columbus's proposal.

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