

There are eight, main events from the late 1400s to the early 1500s listed. But Gama contracted malaria not long after arriving, and died in the city of Cochin on Christmas Eve in 1524, three months after his arrival. This is a cut and paste timeline regarding Christopher Columbus, Vasco de Gama, John Cabot, Amerigo Vespucci, and Ferdinand Megellan. Vasco da Gama immediately invoked his high viceregent powers to impose a new order in Portuguese India, replacing all the old officials with his own appointments. His initial voyage to India by way of Cape of Good Hope (14971499) was the first to link Europe and Asia by an ocean route, connecting the Atlantic and the Indian oceans and therefore. Finally, Portugal became really wealthy by representing the amount of spices and Asians goods Vasco da Gama brought back and trade. Vasco da Gama, 1st Count of Vidigueira, was a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea.

This was a great impact on the Portuguese economy. 14 w Sines, w niewielkim porcie w prowincji Alentejo, zm. Since this explorer brought a fair amount of spices, he started the spice trade in Portugal. Vasco da Gama (wym.portugalska v a k u ð m ur. 1460 Vasco da Gama born in Sines, Portugal. 1460 Henry the Navigator dies and exploration ceases. Did Vasco da Gama have a positive or negative impact? 1420 Henry the Navigator initiates exploration of African coast.

Back in Portugal, da Gama was granted further privileges and revenues and continued to advise the king on Indian matters. 1524 Da Gama travels to India to deal with the growing corruption of Portuguese officials. 1519 Da Gama serves as an adviser to the king in India. NovemDa Gama withdraws from exploration and sea expeditions. He forced the ruler of Calicut to make peace and, on his return voyage along the east African coast established Portuguese trading posts in what is now Mozambique. 1502 Vasco da Gama's second trip to India and the establishment of a shopping base in Cochin. The purpose of this voyage was to discover a maritime route to the East. What effects did da Gama’s expeditions have on Portugal? Vasco de Gama's first voyage was in 1497 and it was commissioned, or sponsored, by the Portuguese king. It also created competition between European powers, which resulted in the need for and subsequent development of a half way station in South Africa. At the turn of the 80s and 90s of the 15th century, this task was entrusted to Estevao da Gamie, but he died before starting the preparations himself, and his mission was taken over by young Vasco. The consequences of Da Gama’s voyage to India include the development of the spice trade and the Portuguese colonisation of Mozambique.
