Suppose he never made it, or his crew mutineed. Who would have done it? And in what year?
I know eventually someone would have crossed the Atlantic. How prevailent was the explorer attitude back then?
It was inevitable based on knowledge of the far east. There was just too many lands that they knew existed that must be reached somehow.
I wonder what a delay of 50 years might have had. Would the U.S. be what it is today?
I know eventually someone would have crossed the Atlantic. How prevailent was the explorer attitude back then?
It was inevitable based on knowledge of the far east. There was just too many lands that they knew existed that must be reached somehow.
I wonder what a delay of 50 years might have had. Would the U.S. be what it is today?
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