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posledela
4 years ago
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How did vespucci's second voyage affect available world knowledge?

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Ann [662]4 years ago
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Exploration of South America

Explanation:

On his second trip, Vespucci mainly traveled and explored South America, giving names for the Amazon river, and the so called "Gulf of Ganges". Vespucci thought he was in Asia at the time, but was still naming things in South America.

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