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Taking advantage of trade winds in the Atlantic and monsoon patterns in the Indian Ocean, Portuguese fleets became a regular sight striking out from Lisbon to Cape Verde, southwest to Brazil, back around the southern tip of Africa, and then to India, sometimes through the channel between Mozambique and Madagascar, and at other times around the outside of the latter island.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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