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Social Studies, 19.11.2020 08:50, rakanmadi87

Columbus’s theory that he could reach Asia by sailing west was considered daring because a.
Bartolomeu Dias had already proven that an eastern land route was more profitable.
b.
caravels were not capable of maneuvering through the Strait of Magellan.
c.
some people believed that such a long voyage would be impossible.
d.
such a journey would require Columbus to circumnavigate Earth.

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