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the route was from Europe to North America
Europe to north America
American airline.
no...Europe and Asia
9000 miles
The Northwest Passage was the direct water route through the Americas to Asia. This route was highly sought after by explorers in order to increase trade between countries in Europe and countries in Asia.
2 possible answers : Europe to Africa to America OR africa west indies america OR EUROPE TO WEST INDIES TO AMERICA
a sea route through North America
they wanted to find a water route to asia through north america
Main air route to and from north America to Heathrow and Europe runs right over that area. Main air route between Germany and Ireland And so on.
No, North America is just west of the (North) Atlantic Ocean.That's how Columbus found us. He sailed west to find a shorter route to the East.East of the (North) Atlantic Ocean lies Europe.
The quickest route between Europe and North America, geographically speaking, would be to cross the Atlantic Ocean. The distance between the westernmost European city (Sintra, Portugal) and the easternmost American city (Lubec, Maine) is 2971 miles or 4781 km. In contrast, if you crossed Eurasia and the Pacific Ocean from Europe's easternmost point (Novaya Zemlya, Russia) to America's westernmost point (Cape Wrangell, Alaska), the distance would be 3293 miles or 5299 km. Therefore, you would travel east from North America to reach Europe.