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English[en]
Historian William Greenlee has argued that the Portuguese realized that "they were few in numbers and that those who would come to India in the future fleets would always be at numerical disadvantage; so that this treachery must be punished in a manner so decisive that the Portuguese would be feared and respected in the future.
Occitan[oc]
Per l'istorian William Greenlee, los portugueses comprengavan qu' "èram pauc nombroses e qu'aqueles que vendrián cap a Índia dins d'autras flòtas tanben serián sempre en desvantatge numeric; alara aquela traïson se deviá punir de biais tan decisiu que los portugueses foguèsson crenchs e respectats pel futur.