Which of the following are true of Vasco da Gama's voyage to India? Select all that apply.
Da Gama believed that most of the people in Calicut were Christians.
The ruler of Goa held da Gama hostage until he unloaded the cargo from his ships.
The ruler of Calicut and his officials showed only mild interest in the Portuguese, and the gifts brought by da Gama provoked derisive laughter.
Da Gama was warmly received and the Portuguese were granted extensive trading rights based on the gifts that da Gama had brought.
The missionary friars who accompanied da Gama successfully converted a number of Indian rulers from Islam to Christianity.
The ruler of Goa held da Gama hostage until he unloaded the cargo from his ships.
The ruler of Calicut and his officials showed only mild interest in the Portuguese, and the gifts brought by da Gama provoked derisive laughter.
Da Gama was warmly received and the Portuguese were granted extensive trading rights based on the gifts that da Gama had brought.
The missionary friars who accompanied da Gama successfully converted a number of Indian rulers from Islam to Christianity.