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What if Christopher Columbus had sailed not for Spain, but for Portugal—and opened not just a continent, but an entire global system?
This episode explores the world beyond North America in a timeline where Portugal becomes the first true global empire. South America transforms into the core of a vast Lusophone world, stretching from the Caribbean deep into the continent’s interior. Silver-rich regions and river networks fuel expansion, turning the continent into the economic heart of a Portuguese-led system.
Across Africa, coastal trading posts evolve into deeper colonial structures, tightly linked to Atlantic trade. In Asia, Portugal strengthens its grip over key routes and ports, shaping commerce from India to China and limiting the rise of rival powers. Even Oceania enters the story, as Portuguese exploration pushes toward Australia and New Zealand, opening new arenas of competition.
What emerges is not just an empire—but a connected world. Oceans become highways, continents become nodes, and Lisbon stands at the center of a truly global network.
This episode reveals how one decision could have reshaped every continent—creating a world where Portugal is not just a pioneer of discovery, but the architect of global history.
By Alan MaldamWhat if Christopher Columbus had sailed not for Spain, but for Portugal—and opened not just a continent, but an entire global system?
This episode explores the world beyond North America in a timeline where Portugal becomes the first true global empire. South America transforms into the core of a vast Lusophone world, stretching from the Caribbean deep into the continent’s interior. Silver-rich regions and river networks fuel expansion, turning the continent into the economic heart of a Portuguese-led system.
Across Africa, coastal trading posts evolve into deeper colonial structures, tightly linked to Atlantic trade. In Asia, Portugal strengthens its grip over key routes and ports, shaping commerce from India to China and limiting the rise of rival powers. Even Oceania enters the story, as Portuguese exploration pushes toward Australia and New Zealand, opening new arenas of competition.
What emerges is not just an empire—but a connected world. Oceans become highways, continents become nodes, and Lisbon stands at the center of a truly global network.
This episode reveals how one decision could have reshaped every continent—creating a world where Portugal is not just a pioneer of discovery, but the architect of global history.