Hernan Cortes & Francisco Pizarro
Answer: Vasco da Gama was a Portuguese explorer, and was the first European to reach India.
His discovery was important for his country, the economy could rise
through the trade, leading the way for European imperialism.
He linked Europe and Asia through an ocean route for the first time.
His discovery led to drastic expansion of the Portuguese economy.
He was given the tittle of admiral of the seas and Arabia, Persia, India and all the Orient.
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Cattle drives were a major economic activity in the 19th and early 20th century American West, particularly between 1850s and 1910s. In this period, 27 million cattle were driven from Texas to railheads in Kansas, for shipment to stockyards in Louisiana and points east. The long distances covered, the need for periodic rests by riders and animals, and the establishment of railheads led to the development of "cow towns" across the frontier.
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