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He discovered three of the world's largest rivers and mapped over 3,000 miles of South America for Portugal.

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How was Amerigo vespuccis voyage?

37 days from what i researched


How big were Amerigo Vespuccis boats?

they were tiny


When did Amerigo Vespuccis trip begin?

on march 4th


Who supported Amerigo vespuccis expedition?

Amerigo Vespucci's expedition was supported by Spain, specifically by King Ferdinand II. The expedition aimed to explore the New World and gather information on the lands discovered by Christopher Columbus.


What does Amerigo Vespuccis ship look like?

we will never know ,they did not have any kind of camera at all


What was vespuccis favorite food?

amerigo didnt have a favorite food he liked anything that he can eat i think


Which voyage of Amerigo Vespucci was the voyage to America?

When Amerigo Vespucci sailed to America, it was his first voyage and his second expedition was to South America.


What were the names of the ships on vespuccis third voyage?

On Amerigo Vespucci's third voyage, which took place from 1501 to 1502, he sailed on ships named the Caravel and the Nina. These vessels were part of an expedition commissioned by the Portuguese crown to explore the coast of South America. This voyage contributed to the European understanding of the New World, leading to Vespucci's recognition as a significant figure in early exploration.


How did balboa prove Amerigo vespuccis' theory that Columbus had landed on an unknown continent?

By sailing to what is now known as South America


What was Amerigo's motive?

Vespuccis motive was to discover more for Prince Henry the Navigators school, and to find gold and other treasures


What was the most significant result of Vespuccis second voyage?

The most significant result of Amerigo Vespucci's second voyage (1499-1500) was the confirmation that the lands discovered by Columbus were part of a new continent, separate from Asia. Vespucci's detailed observations and accounts, particularly of the South American coastline, contributed to the realization that this region represented a "New World." His voyages helped shift the European perspective on geography, leading to the eventual naming of the continent America in his honor.


Was Amerigo Vespucci executed?

No, Amerigo died of an unknown illness on his 3rd voyage.