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leader of the expedition, most of his opponents having been either killed or disgraced by this time. After being ransomed, he bombarded the city with cannon fire and raided several spice-carrying ships coming into Bantam from
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on April 19, but soon the wind died, and they were able to make only slow progress. They did not cross the equator until June 4, and did not sight Africa until August 2. In
October, they landed at
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Amsterdam merchants now had all of the information they needed, and they set about raising capital to fund the expedition. They recruited six other merchants and with them formed the
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was in such bad condition that it had to be set adrift and burnt. The fleet was in such bad shape that it was decided to head south, making one last stop at
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break a tie; Cornelis de
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Dutch celestial cartography in the Age of Discovery
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