<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be Cortez and Canada, since Cortez and most of the other Spanish Conquistadors conquered areas in Central and South America. </span></span>
Answer:
Gil Eanes <u>was the first to cross the Cape Bojador on the African coast</u>;
Christopher Columbus <u>departed from Spain in 1492, cross the Atlantic Ocean and reached in America in October 1492;</u>
Jacques Cartier <u>made almost the same route travelled by Columbus, the difference is that Cartier reached on the modern Canada trough the Lawrence River.</u>
Bartolomeu Dias circumnavigated <u>the African Coast trough the route previously made by his predecessors, reached the Indian Ocean and arrived in Calicut in 1498.</u>
Pedro Alvares Cabral departed from Portugual in March 1500 destined to India. However, <u>when he reached the Equatorian Line, he deviates the original route and sailed to the West, arriving in what would become Brazil.</u>
Explanation:
There's no list of answers so I am guessing you mean; "true or false?"
If so, that's true.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
2/5 compromise free exercise