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  • the profitable trade in Indian spices encouraged Vasco da Gama A Portuguese sailor in the 15th century, to set out and explore the sea route route to India he sailed across the Atlantic ocean to cape of good hope the Southern tip of Africa from there he sailed over the Indian Ocean and reached Calicut Inn 1598 though he had to face many hardships the discovery of this new trade Rote roped extremely profitable
  • the profitable trade in Indian spices encouraged Vasco da Gama A Portuguese sailor in the 15th century, to set out and explore the sea route route to India he sailed across the Atlantic ocean to cape of good hope the Southern tip of Africa from there he sailed over the Indian Ocean and reached Calicut Inn 1598 though he had to face many hardships the discovery of this new trade Rote roped extremely profitable Da Gama led two of the Portuguese India Armadas, the first and the fourth. The latter was the largest and departed for India four years after his return from the first one. For his contributions, in 1524 da Gama was appointed Governor of India, with the title of Viceroy, and was ennobled as Count of Vidigueira in 1519.
  • the profitable trade in Indian spices encouraged Vasco da Gama A Portuguese sailor in the 15th century, to set out and explore the sea route route to India he sailed across the Atlantic ocean to cape of good hope the Southern tip of Africa from there he sailed over the Indian Ocean and reached Calicut Inn 1598 though he had to face many hardships the discovery of this new trade Rote roped extremely profitable Da Gama led two of the Portuguese India Armadas, the first and the fourth. The latter was the largest and departed for India four years after his return from the first one. For his contributions, in 1524 da Gama was appointed Governor of India, with the title of Viceroy, and was ennobled as Count of Vidigueira in 1519.But Gama contracted malaria not long after arriving, and died in the city of Cochin on Christmas Eve in 1524, three months after his arrival. As per royal instructions, da Gama was succeeded as governor of India by one the captains who had come with him, Henrique de Menezes (no relation to Duarte).
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