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The development of navigation didn't lead to a direct sea route to asia there is no direct sea route to asia. But it allowed easier movement and trade between Europe and Asia. By ways either around the cape in South Africa or by the reed sea near the eastern edge of the Meditteranean. It allowed sailors to pass easier because now instead of having to follow the coast the whole way to Asia they could cut across the Indian Ocean using navigation based on the stars location, the sun, and the time of day. This would cut major time traveling which allowed for a more direct route, but there was never and still is no direct sea route. A plane would be direct though
Dias's discovery of the sea route to India via the Cape of Good Hope eventually led to increased European exploration, colonization, and trade with Asia. This route played a pivotal role in establishing Portuguese influence in the Indian Ocean and contributed to the Age of Discovery.
Who followed the path of dias around southern tip of Africa but continued to India opening trade route for Portugal
i think it take u place to plce.
Their desire to seek trade routes, especially for spices (Asia).
Everyone was looking for the route and the person who found it would be very wealthy.
They wanted to find a water route to Asia because it was a faster and easier way to travel there than by land and water. Asia had many products such as silk and spices which would make you rich if you traded for it and then sold it in Europe.
Everyone was looking for the route and the person who found it would be very wealthy.
There wasn’t a water route found so they had to keep looking for it.
it made trading faster because it provided a fast route between cities.