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From spain I would say Africa although your better off using Suez canal and you will instantly be in Asia.
You would be in Spain... the only thing separating Spain from Africa - is the Strait of gibraltar.
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It depends where in Spain you are sailing from and which direction you are sailing in. The answer can be either Africa (due south from mainland Spain), Europe (due north from Ceuta or Melilla), North America (due west from mainland Spain - specifically Galicia), or South America (southwest from mainland Spain).
In the 17th century, the British began to colonize North America and South America. It would not be until the 19th century that the British would acquire large land-holdings in Africa and Asia.
Spain, it is further south.
Castile and Grenada, which was the provisional capital of Spain at the time.
He probably explained his theory that the world was a sphere and that it should be a shorter trip to the East Indies (Southeast Asia). if he went west around the globe, than the current route. The route at that time was south around the tip of Africa, up the east coast of Africa, and across the Indian Ocean. He would have explained the commercial advantages to Spain if they had a shorter trip than the competition. Then he probably asked for the financing.
I would estimate anywhere between 48-72 hours (2-3 days), since the ferry will have to go around France and Spain and go through the Gibraltar Channel to enter the Alboran Sea (between Spain and Africa).
I believe that they go through the Mediterranean Sea, considering the Panama Canal is in South America. They would go through Achilles Pass, which is the spot where Spain and Africa meet, go through the Mediterranean, end up in either Syria or Turkey, and then would be on land and could travel through Eastern Europe to Asia. If that was not the case and they were to take a water course only, then yes, they would go around Africa.
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