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Vaso Da Gama was a Portuguese sailor who reached India on 20th May 1498 at Calicut. He was the one who discovered the European sea route to India via the Cape of Good Hope. He was also appointed as Portuguese Viceroy to India in 1524.

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FACTS ABOUT VASCO DA GAMA’S FIRST VOYAGE TO INDIA

 

The Portuguese king commissioned explorer Vasco Da Gama to locate a naval route to the East in 1497. His success in doing so proved to be one of the most pivotal occasions in navigational history. 

 

Vasco Da Gama (c. 1469-1524) was a Portuguese navigator who circumnavigated the Cape of Good Hope in southern Africa in 1497-9 and arrived in Calicut (now Kozhikode) on India's south-west coast. This was the first direct route from Portugal to India, allowing Europeans to profit from the rich Eastern spice trade.
 
Since ancient times, many sailors and traders from the west have attempted to find a maritime way to India, a region famous for spices and other luxuries.
 
In 1492, Christopher Columbus unintentionally discovered the America while his true goal was to reach the coast of India!
 
The voyage to India was approved by King Manuel I of Portugal, who named Vasco Da Gama as the expedition's leader and the ArmaDa's captain.
 
Four ships and 170 sailors were part of the operation. So Gabriel was the name of the ship captained by Da Gama. So Rafael, Berrio, and an unnamed supply ship were the others.

 

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