Vasco Da Gama

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A Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea

Real World Example

Vasco da Gama was a Portuguese explorer who became the first European to reach India by sea, sailing around Africa's Cape of Good Hope in 1498. His successful voyage opened up a new maritime route for trade between Europe and Asia, which was faster and safer than the overland routes. This breakthrough in navigation technology and exploration significantly contributed to the Age of Discovery, enabling Europeans to establish trade networks with India and other parts of Asia. Today, da Gama's legacy lives on in the globalized world, where international trade and cultural exchanges are commonplace, thanks to the routes he pioneered. For example, when you enjoy spices like black pepper or cinnamon, you're benefiting from the trade routes da Gama helped establish, which brought these flavors from India to kitchens worldwide.

Practice Version

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