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Anvisha [2.4K]
3 years ago
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Bartolome Diaz returned with news of making it around the southern tip of Africa to Asia. Which is not a direct result of that d

iscovery?A. Portuguese establishment of trading colonies along the African coastB. Portuguese King denying Columbus funding for his voyageC. Portuguese gaining Brazil in the Treaty of TordesillasD. Portuguese establishing a economic market for the buying and selling of African slaves.
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Mumz [18]3 years ago
5 0
"A" would be the correct answer. Even though the main goal of the voyage was to find a different sea route to Asia. Bartolome and other Portuguese explorer have also made stops along the African coast and started to realize how could of an alternative they would be compared to the Mediterranean trade routes

These are all pretty edgy answers, so I hope I am right xD

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