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mixer [17]
3 years ago
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Arrange the events chronologically. Number the items in each set from 1 to 5. Portugal conquered the port city of Goa. Prince He

nry supported maritime innovations. Dias discovered the Cape of Good Hope. Portugal established a trading port in Nagasaki. Vasco da Gama reached the port of Calicut.
History
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Anika [276]3 years ago
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Answer:

1.prince henry

2.cape of good hope

3.vasco da gama

4.Nagasaki

5.city of goa

explanation:

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