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So they could find an easier route to Asia.
Yes, Jacques Cartier was initially motivated to find a northwest passage to Asia. In the 1530s, he undertook voyages to explore the New World, seeking a route that would connect Europe to the lucrative markets of Asia for trade in spices and other goods. Although he did not find a direct route to Asia, his explorations led to the French claim of Canada and significant interactions with Indigenous peoples.
Lewis and Clark were tasked with exploring the uncharted territory of the Louisiana Purchase and finding a practical route to the Pacific Ocean by water for trade and transportation. The hope was to establish an efficient trade route to Asia and expand the young nation's economic interests.
The explorer Christopher Columbus made four trips across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain: in 1492, 1493, 1498 and 1502. He was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he stumbled upon the Americas.
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You can catch it on route 133 and 134 with a rod.
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand gave Chritopher Columbus money to sail across the ocean to try and find a sea route to Asia from the East. Instead he found El Salvador.
Try looking on the route west of viridian city.
try checking route 216 and 217
To find a road travel route map in the United Kingdom people should visit the nearest tourist office and ask for the map there. They can also try to find one online or try Google Maps.