It’s 1467. Christopher Columbus, son of a Genoan weaver, is barely 16 years old. He’s nobody. Meanwhile, Teodosio de Magalhaes, a Portuguese navigator, receives orders from his king: sail West.
It's the early 16th century, and I've just invented the Netherlands. It's taken me six hours to do it, but it's there. It's got all the requisite Netherland-y bits: canals, beer, and impressive ...