all of the following are true statements about early exploration of Brazil?

A. it was full of plants and animals, but was not inhabited by people.
B. Portugal sent Amerigo Vespucci to explore the region.
C. Portugal was not initially interested in settling in.
D. it was named after a kind of dyewood.

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a is the answer good sir

The correct answer is A) it was full of plants and animals, but was not inhabited by people.

All of the following are true statements about the early exploration of Brazil, EXCEPT "it was full of plants and animals, but was not inhabited by people."

The true statements about the early exploration of Brazil are  Portugal sent Amerigo Vespucci to explore the region, Portugal was not initially interested in settling in and it was named after a kind of dyewood.

Pedro Alvarez Cabral was the first European explorer to arrive at the territory of Brazil in April 1500. He was sponsored by the Portuguese king. Alvarez explored the Brazilian territories and the Amazonas. Years later, the territory passed to Spanish hands, although the Spaniards ga¿faced many rebellions from the Brazil aborigines tribes.  

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