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When Cadamosto passed by Madeira, he wowed at the fertile, abundant nature of the land, from which many types of useful wood could be harvested, and where sugar cane and grapes* grew easily. “Many of the inhabitants are rich, like the country itself,” he wrote, “since the island resembles a garden and everything that grows there is like gold.”
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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