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Is it true that Columbus' discovery was considered a fairly minor deal when he came back in 1493? I just read that people were more interested in da Gama's discovery of a route to India. When did the Old World figure out the immensity of what he had truly stumbled upon?

by /u/historyfan1887 in /r/AskHistorians

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