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The Portuguese were always aware of how few they were; many of their early contests were against vastly unequal numbers. They quickly abandoned the notion of occupying large areas of territory. Instead they evolved as a mantra the concept of flexible sea power tied to the occupation of defendable coastal forts and a network of bases.
Conquerors: How Portugal Seized the Indian Ocean and Forged the First Global Empire
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