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Carta de Américo Vespucio desde Sevilla Amerigo Vespucci Letter from Seville
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Amerigo Vespucci's Letter from Seville (18 July 1500), written to his patron Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici, describes experiences on Alonso de Ojeda's May 1499 voyage. Vespucci's findings during the Age of Discovery led Spain people to believe that North and South America were not connected to Asia, which was a common belief at the time and was even held by Vespucci himself. Despite the surrounding controversy among many historians about which Vespucci letters were real, and which ones were forged, this particular letter of Vespucci's is notable for its detailed description of the Brazilian coast and its inhabitants. La carta de Américo Vespucio desde Sevilla (18 de julio de 1500), escrita a su patrón Lorenzo de Pierfrancesco de Médici, describe las experiencias del viaje de Alonso de Ojeda en mayo de 1499. Los hallazgos de Vespucio durante la Era de los Descubrimientos llevaron a la gente de España a creer que América del Norte y del Sur no estaban conectadas con Asia, lo cual era una creencia común en ese momento e incluso era sostenida por el propio Vespucio.​ A pesar de la controversia reinante entre muchos historiadores sobre qué cartas de Vespucio eran reales y cuáles eran falsas, esta particular carta de Vespucio es notable por su detallada descripción de la costa brasileña y sus habitantes.​
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