Certainly not. The typewriter is a relatively recent invention . The first one that worked adequately was built around 1867.
Portugal was the first country to initiate the Age of Exploration in the 15th century. Under the leadership of Prince Henry the Navigator, Portuguese explorers sought new trading routes and territories, particularly along the West African coast and to India. This movement laid the groundwork for subsequent explorations by other European nations, including Spain.
Greece, was the first country were containment was implemented
Portugal was the first European country to begin extensive voyages of exploration in the 15th century. Under the guidance of Prince Henry the Navigator, Portuguese explorers sought new trade routes and territories, particularly along the west coast of Africa. This initiative laid the groundwork for the Age of Discovery, leading to significant maritime advancements and the establishment of overseas colonies.
There are no records to determine which country first used ships to trade with.
Portugal is often credited for being the first country to begin the Age of Exploration in the 15th century, thanks to explorers like Vasco da Gama and Ferdinand Magellan who pioneered new sea routes to the East and West.
England
Portugal is often cited as the country that was the first to start exploring the rest of the world, particularly during the Age of Discovery in the 15th century. Led by explorers like Vasco da Gama and Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese sailors established trade routes and reached distant lands around Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
I think is was England
potugal in 1498
Candy was first invented in the 1400s
What country led the search for new routes to Asia
Ferdinand Magellan, who led the first expedition to sail around the world, exploring routes across the Pacific Ocean in the early 16th century.
Spain, since it was the first with Cristopher Columbus in 1492.
In the late 1400s.
Leonardo Da Vinci
Golf first started in Scotland as early as the 1400s.