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what was the life story of VASCO DA GAMA

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Vasco da Gama was born in Sines, a small village located in the Lower Alentejo. His father, named Esteban, was of noble lineage and enjoyed an excellent reputation in court. His mother, Dona Isabel Sodre, wanted the second of his sons, Vasco, to prepare for the ecclesiastical career, but despite his maternal intentions, the young man decided, together with his brother Paulo, to link his life to the business of the sea .

From an early age, Vasco da Gama was able to devote himself full to the sea life, participating in several expeditions to the African coast and giving in them proof of a great capacity. In this way, the acquired experience and fame were enough to make him, after studying mathematics and cosmography, become captain.

A risky episode came to accentuate his prestige as a navigator. In 1493, the French seized a Portuguese ship loaded with gold from one of the Portuguese possessions on the African coast, Costa da Mina. Vasco, commissioned by the sovereign to seize as reprisal the French ships anchored in their dominions, carried out his mission with remarkable speed and success, and seized ten of these ships only in the port of Lisbon. Pressed so effectively, the French king Charles VII resigned himself to return the captured boat without missing an iota of its cargo.

From that moment, Vasco especially attracted official attention. In 1495, death surprised John II and the throne passed to his heir, Manuel I the Lucky One. Collecting an ambitious project from his predecessor, the new monarch organized an expedition that was to go to India outlining Africa. At that time it seemed clear that it was possible to cross the southern tip of Africa and reach the Indian Ocean, as Bartholomew Diaz had shown ten years before. The spice trade was at stake, as the routes, at that time, were controlled by the Arabs. This was also intended to balance the advantage that the discovery of America had provided to Spain.

The name of the Range was shuffled from the beginning among those best suited to lead the difficult journey; In 1496, Esteban da Gama was chosen to do so, but his sudden death caused his two sons to assume “the honor and the danger” of leading the difficult enterprise.

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Born circa 1460, Vasco da Gama was the son of a minor nobleman who commanded the fortress at Sines, located on the coast of the Alentejo province in southwestern Portugal. ... With the help of a local navigator, da Gama was able to cross the Indian Ocean and reach the coast of India at Calicut (now Kozhikode) in May 1498.

Vasco Da Gama came to India to find a sea route between Europe and India by sailing through the cost of Africa into the Indian ocean. At that time, the Mediterranean was becoming highly disputed, because of the Ottomans advance into Europe when they conquered the Byzantine empire.

Vasco da Gama was best known for being the first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope. Over the course of two voyages, beginning in 1497 and 1502, da Gama landed and traded in locales along the coast of southern Africa before reaching India on May 20, 1498.

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