Dias and Da Gama sailed from Lisbon. Both were on there way to India.
Bartolomeu Dias's voyage around the Cape of Good Hope in 1488 was relatively shorter, primarily focusing on reaching the southern tip of Africa. In contrast, Vasco da Gama's expedition in 1497 was significantly longer, as it sought to establish a sea route to India, encompassing a journey from Portugal around Africa and across the Indian Ocean. Dias's voyage lasted about 16 months, while da Gama's journey took nearly two years, illustrating the greater distance and complexity involved in reaching India.
Dias and da Gama
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Vasco da Gama (not vasco de gamas) first voyage was to India. He first reached Calicut
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Dias and Da Gama sailed from Lisbon. Both were on there way to India.
yes. Vasco Da Gama had unfavoratable weather on his voyage
What type of climate did Vasco da Gama have on his voyage
Bartolomeu Dias's voyage around the Cape of Good Hope in 1488 was relatively shorter, primarily focusing on reaching the southern tip of Africa. In contrast, Vasco da Gama's expedition in 1497 was significantly longer, as it sought to establish a sea route to India, encompassing a journey from Portugal around Africa and across the Indian Ocean. Dias's voyage lasted about 16 months, while da Gama's journey took nearly two years, illustrating the greater distance and complexity involved in reaching India.
Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal sponsored Vasco da Gama's voyage to India, but it was not Dias' voyage. Bartolomeu Dias' expedition, which rounded the Cape of Good Hope, was also funded by the Portuguese crown. The financial backing aimed to explore a sea route to India, enhancing trade and expanding Portuguese influence in the region.
To India.
He Had died.
yes
1498
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