The voyage of Pedro Álvares Cabral in 1500 was funded by the Portuguese crown, specifically under the auspices of King Manuel I of Portugal. Cabral was appointed to lead an expedition to India, and the crown financed the expedition to expand Portugal's trade routes and influence. The voyage ultimately led to the discovery of Brazil, significantly impacting Portuguese colonial history.
the people who paid the peasants were the kngihts and lords.
they were paid in salt 'sala' and sometimes money
the people who paid the roman games where first the Americans and then the egyptians because they were slaves of rome.
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The person who paid for Batolomeu Dias' voyage was King John (the second)
the spanish
Panfilo de Narvaez's was paid for by Spain.
They paid for it and sent him.
king Charles the I
no one did
The Spanish did.
Spain
King philip the II
the hutson bay company
Ferdinand ll of Aragon paid for ponce de Leons voyage.
queen Sara of Spain