yes
Prince Henry the Navigator started a school for navigators in an effort to find a faster passageway to the far east. Sailors made some leeway towards his goal, but the actual route was not discovered until years after his death when Vasco da Gama made the trip in 1498.
His goal was to find a route to the rich spice trade of the indies and to explore the west coast of Africa.
to trade with the east
Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal
Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal started a school of navigation at Sagres and sponsored voyages along the African coast in the 15th century. His goal was to find a sea route to Asia and to expand Portugal's trade and influence.
Vasco da Gama
yes i think he would because that is what he is famous for
Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal set up a school that enabled sailors to learn the mysteries of the sea. He hired cartographers to create maps more sophisticated than any that had been produced in the time and he financed sailing expeditions. His overall goal was to find a route to India. Prince Henry died in 1460 and it was not until 1499 that Vasco De Gama made the trip to India, realizing Henryâ??s goal.
In the early 1400s, Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal brought together navigators, cartographers, and explorers to advance maritime exploration. His goal was to discover new trade routes, particularly to Africa and Asia, and to expand Portugal's influence in the world. This collaborative effort aimed to enhance knowledge of geography, improve navigation techniques, and ultimately establish Portugal as a leading maritime power.
Yess he succeed his goal
His goal was to find a route to the rich spice trade of the Indies and to explore the west coast of Africa.
because