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Vasco Da Gama Research Paper

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Vasco da Gama was a portuguese explorer who took three trips to India. On his first trip, in 1497, he was commissioned by King Manuel I to find a trade route to India and was successful. On his second trip, in 1502, he was commissioned by King Manuel I to establish a trading post in India and again was successful. On his third trip, in 1524, he was commissioned by King John III to combat the growing corruption that at that time tainted the Portuguese government in India. In 1524 he died in Cochin of sickness. He was brought back to be buried in Portugal. In 1497, Pedro Alvares Cabral was sent to capitalize on Vasco da Gama’s discoveries and establish a trading post. He had a much larger fleet than Vasco da Gama did. He took the same route Vasco da Gama did on his first trip. When he got to Calicut, Muslim traders slaughtered 50 of his men. He retaliated by mercilessly burning ten Muslim cargo ships with nearly 600 sailors aboard. When he returned to Portugal he was rewarded with a successful voyage. …show more content…

He was desperate because he needed an agreement. There was money at stake, and his reputation. So he threatened the Kind of Calicut to trade with him. We are being charged with 2nd degree murder from the burning of the ships. We think Cabral should be charged with 2nd degree murder. Vasco da Gama should be charged with

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