Gerald Farinas

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by the end of the first decade of the sixteenth century, the Portuguese were appointing permanent governors for their outposts on the Indian mainland, and carving out a settlement centered on Goa. One hundred and fifty years later, the Portuguese had conquered hundreds of miles of the coastline of India, much of Sri Lanka, swaths of modern Bangladesh and Myanmar, and the tiny peninsula and archipelago of Macau, in southern China.
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