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Diaz Diaz was from Portugal, his first Bartholomew In 1487, rounded Good Hope, bid adieu For going on to India was for Da Gama's crew King Manuel sent 13 ships with Diaz and Cabral And April 22, 1500 claimed Brazil Half the fleet, when on return, in Jones' locker laid But the six remaining, spice-filled ships for the voyage paid Da Gama Da Gama, he was Portuguese For Indian Ocean trade He sailed four ships, if you please With Indian guidance for aid 1497 is when Vasco hit the sea And sailing 'round the Cape of Good Hope, quickly found that he Would require some assistance from a local native guide Together crossing Arab sea and in Calicut ending ride But though Da Gama and the Indians didn't hit it off He still returned to Lisbon toting spices and their cloth
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Feb 18, 2015
Feb 18, 2015 at 12:51 AM UTC
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Diaz Diaz was from Portugal, his first Bartholomew In 1487, rounded Good Hope, bid adieu For going on to India was for Da Gama's crew King Manuel sent 13 ships with Diaz and Cabral And April 22, 1500 claimed Brazil Half the fleet, when on return, in Jones' locker laid But the six remaining, spice-filled ships for the voyage paid Da Gama Da Gama, he was Portuguese For Indian Ocean trade He sailed four ships, if you please With Indian guidance for aid 1497 is when Vasco hit the sea And sailing 'round the Cape of Good Hope, quickly found that he Would require some assistance from a local native guide Together crossing Arab sea and in Calicut ending ride But though Da Gama and the Indians didn't hit it off He still returned to Lisbon toting spices and their cloth
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