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The Portuguese also were able to sail into the wind-- not against it-- which brought them into a lucrative trading area with India and China first. Both the Spanish and Portuguese alike made these journeys in an attempt to convert new people to their religion, as well as getting involved in the profitable trading that was occurring in the Indian Ocean...
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Discovering new lands, or lands that were inaccessible before, yielded trade that was unexpected and more advantageous then previously thought. The Portuguese found many riches on their stops in Africa. In Africa they found gold, and on its islands they found new locations to grow sugarcane, a crop that wouldn’t grow in the Mediterranean islands anymore...
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