Many different spices, such as cinnamon, cassia, cardamom, ginger, and turmeric.
East Asia had resources that Europe did not, such as certain spices or silk.
Europe was excited to trade with Asia because, Asia had rich fabrics, materials, and spices. - Unknown 6th grader (Tina) ♥
Spices, tools, food items, cattle, and medicine were early trade items.
They did not have items such as chinesesilk,spices such as cinamon,tea,gold,beautiful clothing.
When Constantinople was captured, the Turks closed the trade route. Since Constantinople was required to go through to get to Asia, they couldn't get the spices, resources, and such they normally got from Asia. This caused Europe's economy to take a hit.
Historically, Muslims bridged the trade routes between Europe and Asia, especially in moving spices from India and Indonesia to the Mediterranean Coast.
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During the Age of Discovery, Asia had highly sought-after goods such as spices, silk, tea, and porcelain that Europe wanted to buy. These goods were highly valued for their quality and were seen as symbols of wealth and status in Europe. This demand for Asian goods played a significant role in driving exploration and trade routes to the East.
He wanted jewels spices cotton
they were looking for a faster way to Asia, to trade for spices and etc.
spices and silk