IN 13th century
Brazil
Brazil is the largest Portuguese-speaking country in the world by both population and land area. It is located in South America and is known for its rich culture, diverse landscapes, and vibrant cities.
Australia was not established on formerly Russian land. Australia was founded by British colonists in the 18th century.
they couldn't own other land because it was already owned by the dutch and the Spanish.
The Maoris referred to their country as Aotearoa before it was renamed New Zealand by the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in the 17th century. Aotearoa translates to "Land of the Long White Cloud" in Maori.
IN 13th century
Portuguese
The first Portuguese were trying to find new land. This was mostly in Africa.
16th century AD
land in the middleages cost money because you had to pay taxes for land. merchants and craftsmen were on the outside of the fudal system and made there own money so they did need land
For merchants
First was the Priest, then the Warriors, then the Merchants and the Land Owners, Next the Peasants and Slaves, Lastly the Outcastes (Untouchables)
The merchants bought the land.
The Spice Islands, also known as the Moluccas, were discovered by Europeans during the Age of Exploration in the early 16th century. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive in the area in search of valuable spices such as nutmeg and cloves.
vasco da gama
5th century(Can you cite a reference or basis for this answer?)
The Colonization of Brazil is the name of the process of settlement, exploitation and domination held by the Portuguese from the sixteenth century in the current Brazilian land. It begins with the arrival of settlers to the new land, inhabited by numerous Indian nations. One should not confuse the colonization of Brazil to the time of colonial Brazil, since the process of populating and developing the territory began earlier and was beyond the Portuguese occupation, from the Indians until the recent immigrants.