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The phrase "ruler of the new world" can refer to various historical figures depending on the context. In the Age of Exploration, it often pertains to European monarchs like Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, who sponsored voyages leading to the discovery of the Americas. Alternatively, it might reference leaders like Hernán Cortés or Francisco Pizarro, who conquered vast territories in the Americas. If you have a specific context in mind, I can provide a more tailored answer.
No ruler personally did. It was the Virginia Company.
in 1419, the Portuguese under the leadership of Prince Henry the Navigator, explored the Atlantic coast of Africa. In 1488 Bartholomew Dias used this route to reach the Indian Ocean.
The main features of the system were:1. The native ruler who became a subsidiary ally of the English would be protected by the Company's government against foreign attack.2. In lieu of this guarantee the native ruler had to maintain a force under British command and pay a subsidy for its maintenance to the Company.3. He was forbidden to negotiate with any foreign power without the knowledge of the English.
A czar (tsar or tzar) was the ruler of old Russia.
zheng he
yes
Henry the Navigator
Henry the Navigator
An english ruler uses inches and feet, and a metric ruler uses centimeters, millimeters, decimeters and meters.
Zhung He belived that China did'nt need to have contact with other counties,A NEW RULER STOPED ALL CHINESE EXPLORATIONS.
King George III was King of England, James Cook's country of origin, when Cook undertook his exploration.
Alexander The Great
The ruler of where? Never mind. I see the question is under the category of English history.
No ruler personally did. It was the Virginia Company.
Mattias the ruler of the world lol
Ruler is the English meaning for the unscrambled name rrelu.