Yes, Cabral's voyage of 1500 was for Portugal. Pedro Ãlvares Cabral [c. 1468 - c. 1520] sailed in 1500 under the patronage of King Manuel I of Portugal [May 31, 1469-December 13, 1521]. He was born in Belmonte in eastern Portugal and was related to the royal line through his mother, Isabel de Gouveia de Queirós [c. 1433 - c. 1483]. His mother was descended from the first King of Portugal, Afonso I [ca. 1109-December 6, 1185].
Amerigo Vespucci
i think you're talking about Cristovão Colombo, but there is no prove that he was Italian. Some say say he was Spanish , other say he was Portuguese.
Being a European country, you cant say Portugal was discovered by explorers in the conventional sense. Ofcourse the human species didnt evolve around it, but the explorers is a concept that tracks to the XVIth century, by which time Portugal had been well established. The Romans for instance conquered that territory, but you cant say they discovered it. It did however send explorers to Asia, Africa, Oceania and the American continent.
Portugal is west of Spain, between Spain and the Atlantic Ocean.
Portugal is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean and by Spain.
Amerigo Vespucci sailed for both Portugal and Spain. His dates of exploration was 1499-1504.
Amerigo Vespucci was hired by Portugal to explore and map the newly discovered lands in the Americas.
Spain and Portugal both sponsored him
Amerigo Vespucci explored a trade route to Spain.
no he did not
Amerigo Vespucci
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain sponsored Amerigo Vespucci in his voyages. The main trip being the one that brought him to the New World, which later took his name. edit by someone else: one of his voyages was funded by Portugal. The rest were Spain.
He was representing Spain and Portugal.
Amerigo Vespucci departed from Spain and Portugal during his voyages to the Americas.
Vespucci didn't "find" Spain or Portugal they were in Europe where he lived. They were countries in his life.
Amerigo Vespucci sailed for Portugal, his homeland, so Portugal sponsored his voyage.
Cadiz,Spain and Lisbon,Portugal