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Portuguese Exploration

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In this episode, we explore how Portuguese exploration launched the first global colonial empire, from daring Atlantic voyages and the search for sea routes around Africa to the opening of spice-trade connections with India and the establishment of far-flung naval outposts across Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The story follows Portugal’s strategic use of maritime technology, diplomacy, and trade, including the Treaty of Tordesillas, which helped secure its claims in Brazil and protect its expanding oceanic routes. Along the way, we examine how Portuguese explorers reshaped global commerce, connected distant cultures, and left a lasting linguistic and cultural legacy that continues through Portuguese-speaking communities around the world.

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Afanasievo Culture

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