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They took ships from Europe and came into Ellis Island in NYC harbor.
The Europeans planned to find different routes to Asia. The Europeans' intent to find new routes to Asia was not about price-point, but about availability. Europe did not have access to enough salt and spices to satiate their appetites and so wished to acquire more.
because they were hard to get in Europe
No, it corresponds to the Asian portion of Turkey.
I think you mean the Silk Road, a trading route and pathway for cultural transmission that extended from China all the way to Egypt and into Europe.
They took ships from Europe and came into Ellis Island in NYC harbor.
Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea with the red sea which supports Asian and European countries in sea trade it is a short cut to south Asian countries in their sea trade which enables them to have easy acess to Europe and vice versa
Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea with the red sea which supports Asian and European countries in sea trade it is a short cut to south Asian countries in their sea trade which enables them to have easy acess to Europe and vice versa
suez canal connects the mediterranean sea with the red sea which supports Asian and European countries in sea trade it is a short cut to south Asian countries in their sea trade which enables them to have easy acess to Europe and vice versa
Its a centuries old, extensive, interconnected network of trade routes across the Asian continent.
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The Europeans planned to find different routes to Asia. The Europeans' intent to find new routes to Asia was not about price-point, but about availability. Europe did not have access to enough salt and spices to satiate their appetites and so wished to acquire more.
because they were hard to get in Europe
No its in Europe
No. Iraq is a wholly Asian country. It is not anywhere in Europe.
Asia is a continent which is separate and to the east of Europe.
The Silk Road, A Network Of Trade Routes Across The Asian Continent.