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Marely Reed
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6 March, 10:14
Why did the Portuguese focus on the east?
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Dane Matthews
6 March, 10:43
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Explanation:The Spanish monarchs knew that Portuguese mariners had reached the southern tip of Africa and sailed the Indian Ocean. They understood that the Portuguese would soon reach Asia and, in this competitive race to reach the Far East, the Spanish rulers decided to act.
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