Yes; it established a trade route between Kansas City and Santa Fe, New Mexico (across the Southwest region).
The trade route from Europe to China and other parts of Asia was established by the Venetian explorer Marco Polo who set out with his father and uncle in 1271 and returned in 1295.
Ferdinand Magellan tried to circle the globe but died along the way. Other explorers established the trade route.
to find a water route to Asia so trade could be established
In 1821, Captain William Becknell left Franklin Missouri to trade with New Mexico. His route became known as the Santa Fe Trail.
Who followed the path of dias around southern tip of Africa but continued to India opening trade route for Portugal
they established a trade route to your momas house
Magellan, and other Europeans, wanted a westward route to China and the Orient because the established overland trade route to the East was being restricted by the Muslim empires that straddled it.
Because he established a trade route which we still use
El Camino Real qualifies as such. It stretched from San Antonio to Eagle Pass, down to Monclova and Mexico City.
Can you be more specific? What trade route??
This trade route was known as the Varangian Route. The Route connected Europe to Asia through the Russian territory.
This trade route was known as the Varangian Route. The Route connected Europe to Asia through the Russian territory.