bcoz on that time spice notably black pepper is considered as trading gold (i.e) Europeans never used to have it in their places . so its a costly comodity according to them they came to know that India is exporting hat spices from African empires . so gama is one of notable efficient sailor of Portuguese . who founded the route with the help of Arab merchant for calicut
they where intruduced into many new things they woudnt have today
Europeans established trade networks between Europe and the Americas.
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The spice trade. Research the Dutch East India Company and you will find a wealth of information as to why the Dutch were able to dominate the spice trade.
Asia and Europe was the trade.
brought western ideas.
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There is two trade in Lisbon Portugal's capital. The Europe's center triangular trade between China and Japan which made it an important center.
Trade between Asia and Europe increased.Italian merchants organized much of his trade.
Trade between Asia and Europe increased.Italian merchants organized much of his trade.
Countries in the spice route included countries in Asia, Africa and Europe. You can get more information about the spice route at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Spice trade" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
The spice road wasn't really a road. It was the overland trade route from South-East Asia to Europe, that followed a great number of trails across the Asian continent. Once the Europeans discovered trade routes by sea to Asia through which they could trade directly with the spice producers, the spice road quickly lost its importance.
Europe's elongated shape allows for easy access to coastal trade routes, facilitating trade with other continents. Additionally, Europe's central location provides a strategic advantage for trade between Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The dense network of rivers and land routes in Europe further support trade by facilitating transportation of goods across the continent.
Middle East used to have the biggest ports in Roman times, after the discoveries the Spice Road and Silk Road lost its importance and trade decayed.
To transport and trade spices from Europe to AsiaThey wanted to trade with themThey wanted to go to Asia to find treasures and some gold!
they where intruduced into many new things they woudnt have today
they where intruduced into many new things they woudnt have today