Asia's good can't get to he europeans because of the Muslims so they have to look for a route that they can trade with the Asia directly. if they can find that route then they wont hav o deal with the Muslims.
The Christian Europeans did no like the situation, since region and politics. The Europeans wanted a sea route to Asia because of trade.
Because they were tired of playing High prices to merchants for Asian goods, therefore the European contries badly wanted to gain the control of the rich trade with the east themselves.
Europeans began looking for new sea routes to Asia.
Because it was more convinient and they would be the only ones to know etc...
This trade route was known as the Varangian Route. The Route connected Europe to Asia through the Russian territory.
To find a new trade route to Asia
Bartholomeu Dias did not find a trade route through Africa to get to Asia. He did, however, establish a trade route by sailing around the southern tip of Africa to get to Asia.
Europeans were motivated to explore and settle in the Americas due to factors like the desire for wealth and power, the search for new trade routes, the spread of Christianity, and the need for resources such as gold, silver, and land. The prospect of finding new territories and expanding their empires also drove European exploration and colonization in the Americas.
a trade route to asia
15th Century A+
The desire for increased profit led Europeans to seek a direct trade route to Asia. If they could dispense with the middleman, they could keep the extra for themselves.
they were looking for a faster way to Asia, to trade for spices and etc.
Europeans began looking for new sea routes to Asia.
I think the trade route you are looking for is call the "silk road".
europeans began to search for a water based trade route to Asia
europeans began to search for a water based trade route to Asia
They wanted a route to Asia. The Silk Road was long, expensive, and dangerous.
They sailed west hoping to discover an alternate route to Asia, but instead, Columbus discovered and later colonized central and North America.
A shorter sea route to Asia...