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Q: What two countries did the spice trade?
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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.


Who were the people in the spice trade?

all countries arab and middle man were first


European countries were interested in establishing colonies in Asia to control which industry?

spice trade


European countries were interested in establishing colonies in Asia because they wanted to control which industry?

the spice trade


What European country dominated the spice trade from the East Indies?

Portugal did until other countries (The Netherlands) caught up.


What country did the spicy foods originate from?

Spicy, or high capsaicin bearing foods have originated across many countries. During the Spice Trade these countries included China and India.


When is trade mutually beneficial for two countries?

comparative advantage between two countries


Did Leif Ericsson have a spice trade?

No.


How did the spice trade work?

the spice trade worke d by people that already had the spices sold the spies for more to get more money


What was the name of the city locatated on the Malay Peninsula that was the central point in the spice trade?

The Place Is Called Malacca, which was the center of spice trade.


What was the name of the city located on the Malay Peninsula that was the central point of the spice trade?

The Place Is Called Malacca, which was the center of spice trade.


Who controlled the spice trade during the early 1400s?

The Dutch took control of the spice trade from the Portugese in the fifteenth century.