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Q: The portuguese were pushed out of the spice trade in southeast Asia by the what?
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Who took over the control of the spice trade from the portuguese?

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Who took over control of the spice trade from the portuguese?

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How did Portuguese loose control of the spice trade?

Portugal lost control of the spice trade because of the Netherlands keeping them out of some of the best ports for spices.


How did the spice trade with Europe effect southeast Asia?

brought western ideas.


What did the Portuguese do to gain supreme control of trade in southeast Asia?

military force


What two countries did the spice trade?

Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch


Who controlled the spice trade in the Indian Ocean before the Portuguese gained controlled?

Marco Polo and his trading company


How did the Portuguese gain control of the spice trade?

Armed with guns and cannons the Portuguese waged war on the inhabitants of coastal towns, burned villages and overwhelmed the enemy's fleets.


How did Portuguese gain control of spice trade?

Armed with guns and cannons the Portuguese waged war on the inhabitants of coastal towns, burned villages and overwhelmed the enemy's fleets.


What was the difference between the Portuguese and Spanish voyages of exploration?

Spanish went to spread catholicism and for spice trade. and portuguese went for land gain in the new world and spices


What trade does goa do?

they used to do Spices but then the Portuguese took over more specifically Alfonso de Albuquerque invaded the place with his cousin and tried to take over the spice trade.


Portugal often had to fight to gain control of spice-growing regions?

The moors vasco de gama discovered the spice after traveling to India