About This Book
A sympathetic biography recounts the navigator's voyages across the Atlantic, his attempts to gain patronage, and the establishment of early colonial outposts. It explores his driving motives—profound religious conviction, a crusading aim to support the Church, and a practical scientific curiosity—and situates his ambitions to reach Asian potentates alongside the unintended result of linking Europe and the Americas. The narrative chronicles encounters with indigenous peoples, settlement challenges, disputes over governance, and the moral and administrative consequences of colonization, while offering interpretive commentary on character, methods, and the gap between intent and outcome.
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