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- Pedro Álvares Cabral - Wikipedia
He was the first human in history to ever be on four continents, uniting all of them in his famous voyage of 1500, where he also conducted the first substantial exploration of the northeast coast of South America and claimed it for Portugal
- Pedro Alvares Cabral | Accomplishments, Route, Facts | Britannica
Pedro Alvares Cabral, Portuguese navigator who is generally credited as the first European to reach Brazil (April 22, 1500) His expedition was also the second from Europe (after Vasco da Gama’s) to reach India via the sea route around the Cape of Good Hope
- Pedro Álvares Cabral - Ages of Exploration
Pedro Álvares Cabral was a Portuguese explorer who is credited with discovering Brazil in South America He landed near present-day Bahia off the eastern coast of South America
- My Doctor Online | Elise Cabral
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- Pedro Alvares Cabral Facts, Accomplishments, and Discover of Brazil
Pedro Alvares Cabral was a famous Portuguese explorer that rose to fame posthumously due to his influence in Brazil's founding
- Cabral, Pedro Álvares (1468–c. 1520) - Encyclopedia. com
Pedro Álvares Cabral (b 1467 or 1468; d ca 1520), Portuguese explorer, leader of the follow-up fleet to Vasco da Gama 's first voyage to India His expedition made the first recorded sighting of Brazil by the Portuguese on 22 April 1500
- What Were Pedro Cabrals Contributions Discoveries?
One reason for Portugal’s success was the contribution of Pedro Alvares Cabral, who claimed Brazil for Portugal Although his rival Vasco da Gama eclipsed Cabral, his early-16th-century voyages influenced the course of Portuguese colonialism and trade for centuries
- Pedro Alvares Cabral: A Comprehensive News Article on the Navigator’s . . .
Pedro Alvares Cabral emerged as an influential figure during an age when maritime adventures redefined global trade and cultural connections Born into a noble Portuguese family, he received formal training in navigation and warfare His recorded expeditions changed history
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