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To which country in the 1600s did the portuguese lose control of trade in the Indian ocean?

Dutch


How did the Dutch control much of the Indian Ocean trade?

by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.


How did the dutch gain control of much the Indian Ocean trade?

by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.


How did the Dutch gain control much of the Indian Ocean trade?

by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.


How did dutch and English become Indian ocean trading powers?

Both nations set up an east India company to control the Asian trade.


Who ended Muslim control of Indian ocean trade?

Alfonso de Albuqerque took control of the Indian ocean trade, along with seizing the island of Goa in 1510


Who took the Indian Ocean from the Portuguese?

The Indian Ocean was primarily taken from the Portuguese by the Dutch in the 17th century during the period of European colonial expansion. The Dutch East India Company actively engaged in trade and military conflicts, establishing dominance over key trading routes and ports. Additionally, the British later challenged Dutch supremacy in the region, further shifting control of the Indian Ocean. This competition among European powers significantly altered the dynamics of trade and colonial influence in the area.


What nations east India company dominated the Indian ocean trade before the 1700's?

Mostly the Dutch and the Portugese


Which of he following best describes how trade along the Indian Ocean changed between the postclassical period and the Age of Exploration?

d.it allowed european traders to seize control of Indian ocean trade from muslims merchant


How did the dutch gain control of much of the Indian trade?

by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.


How did the dutch gain control of much of the ocean trade?

by seized both port of Malacca and Valuable Spice Islands from Portugal.


What European country ended the dominance of Arab and Islamic traders in the Indian Ocean trade by the 1500s?

The British, Portuguse, and the Dutch during the 17th century.