Griffin Rowe explores how Amerigo Vespucci's vivid letters about South America became bestsellers that shattered Europe's three-continent worldview. When a German cartographer read these accounts in 1507, he placed "America" on his map—a name that stuck, proving recognition flows not to discovery, but to the story that travels farthest.
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