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Amerigo Vespucci Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Amerigo Vespucci? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

The name 'America' was first used on a 1507 map by Martin Waldseemüller, honoring Vespucci as the discoverer.

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Waldseemüller's map applied 'America' to South America, a tribute based on Vespucci's widely read accounts.

2.

The continent of America was named after Vespucci because he was the first to set foot on the mainland.

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Columbus reached the mainland in 1498; Vespucci got the name due to his popular writings, not being first.

3.

Amerigo Vespucci was executed for piracy after a failed mutiny on his final voyage.

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✗ FALSE

Vespucci died peacefully in 1512 in Seville, Spain, as a respected pilot major, not a pirate.

4.

Amerigo Vespucci was the first European to realize that the Americas were a separate continent, not Asia.

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His 1503 letter 'Mundus Novus' argued that South America was a New World, reshaping European geography.

5.

Vespucci personally led the first European expedition to reach the mainland of North America.

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No evidence shows Vespucci reached North America; his voyages focused on South America’s coast, unlike Columbus.

6.

Vespucci was a Spanish explorer who sailed exclusively under the Spanish flag.

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He initially sailed for Spain but later served Portugal; his most famous voyages were for the Portuguese crown.

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Vespucci worked as a banker and merchant before becoming an explorer, financing his own expeditions.

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He trained as a merchant for the Medici family, handling ships and supplies, which later funded his journeys.

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Vespucci’s letters describing his voyages were bestsellers that overshadowed Columbus’s writings in popularity.

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His vivid 'Mundus Novus' and 'Letter from Seville' were printed in many editions across Europe, spreading fame.

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