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Q: How did the spice trade with Europe effect southeast Asia?
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The portuguese were pushed out of the spice trade in southeast Asia by the what?

the dutch


Who controlled the spice trade in southeast Asia starting in the 1600's and 1700's?

Italian city-states controlled trade on the Mediterranean Sea during the late Middle Ages.


Why did European rulers want to gain control of the southeast Asia islands?

the spice trade was very profitable at this time.


How long did Portugal control the spice trade between Europe and Asia?

42 years


What was a lasting effect on Europe as a result of the Crusades?

Trade between Europe and the East increased.


What was the lasting effect on Europe as a result of the Crusaders?

Trade between Europe and the East increased.


A lasting effect on Europe as a result of the Crusades?

Trade between Europe and the East increased.


Was a lasting effect on Europe as a result of the crusaded?

Trade between Europe and the East increased.


Was a lasting effect on Europe as a result of the Crusades?

Trade between Europe and the East increased.


Why did Lisbon Portugal's capital become Europe's center for the spice trade?

There is two trade in Lisbon Portugal's capital. The Europe's center triangular trade between China and Japan which made it an important center.


How did Polo's effect trade with Asia?

It effected Asia when the trade between Asia and Europe grew!


What countries were in the spice route?

Countries in the spice route included countries in Asia, Africa and Europe. You can get more information about the spice route at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Spice trade" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.