by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.
They had war!
Dutch
by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.
by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.
Both nations set up an east India company to control the Asian trade.
Alfonso de Albuqerque took control of the Indian ocean trade, along with seizing the island of Goa in 1510
Mostly the Dutch and the Portugese
d.it allowed european traders to seize control of Indian ocean trade from muslims merchant
by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.
by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.
The British, Portuguse, and the Dutch during the 17th century.
During the post-classical period, various groups controlled the Indian Ocean trade routes, with the most prominent being the Islamic caliphates, particularly the Abbasid Caliphate, and later the maritime powers of the Swahili city-states, such as Kilwa and Malindi. Additionally, the expansion of the Mongol Empire facilitated trade across the region. By the late medieval period, the rise of European powers, particularly the Portuguese and later the Dutch and British, began to shift control over the Indian Ocean trade.