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Which expedition discovered the Madeira Islands in Africa, which started the era of great navigation?

Zarco and teixeira discovered the Madeira Islands in Africa together, thus opening the prelude to the era of great navigation.

The same career always harbors the same dream, so in 14 18, a pair of good friends, both navigators, Zarco and teixeira packed all their belongings, shoulder to shoulder, holding hands, and embarked on a southbound sailboat together. Because the technology at that time was not very developed and there was no accurate weather forecast system, they met with a storm on the way, but what people didn't expect was that since the storm, they gradually changed from ordinary navigators to great colonists, and their status rose like rockets.

In fact, at first, they found only a small corner of Madeira Islands, St. Hong Kong Island, but the beautiful environment and pleasant scenery in it simply met the requirements of human beings for the best living environment, so they returned to Portugal and asked the prince to let them immigrate here. The prince also felt that it would be very beneficial to future navigation discovery if he took this as a base, so he agreed to their request without hesitation. At the same time, this discovery also aroused the interest of other navigators and asked them to join in, so a group of people came to this island with all their living equipment.

With the continuous discovery of their navigation, more islands and lands were discovered, and the persistent problem of racial reproduction was solved. Because the leaders have no life experience, the fire rabbit disaster happened here, and the economy was once stagnant. Fortunately, Columbus married the daughter of Perez Terreiro, and Raphael boarded Chinese mainland, which greatly improved the situation here.

Today, Madeira Islands has not only become a tourist attraction, but also a place where many celebrities and important people live and support their old age. San Mao, for example, had a rough life, but left us many good works. Mao Mu, the author of The Moon and Sixpence, and some prime ministers will regard this place as the best place for retirement.