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Ouch… yes, nothing would have changed in fact – in fact, it was not Columbus who started it. Just Europe-matured :> So the Vikings actually got to America and had a colony in Greenland for 400 years like that – and there is no sense… the situation is not ripe yet :> технически technically and socially.
And before Columbus, discoveries were already in full swing – the Portuguese there, Bartolomeo Disa, etc … Economic pressure of eastern spices blocked by the Turks and other” sweets ” of Tsipango :>�
So even if the entire Columbus squadron sank, the next ones would go.