To identify the lands where spices grew.
They wanted to have a more efficient trade route to the region so that they could get more spices and silks, which were valuable and sought after commodities in Europe. The control of the land routes by various factions increased costs and also the likelihood of theft. A sea route to the East would enable a trader or country to avoid the "middlemen" in the Middle East and along the Silk Road.
They wanted to have a more efficient trade route to the region so that they could get more spices and silks, which were valuable and sought after commodities in Europe. The control of the land routes by various factions increased costs and also the likelihood of theft. A sea route to the East would enable a trader or country to avoid the "middlemen" in the Why_were_Europeans_looking_for_sea_routes_to_Asia_in_the_15h_centuryand along the Silk Road.
Aballach and ,Aafke, wanted to make lots of money.
In the start, Aafke just wanted to stay at home. With Abban.
Abban was 8, and Abban was sad. He fed all his clothes to his horse.
He was full of fur. Itchy cold fur.
He felt so sad, that he just went to his best friends house. And he stayed with him, day and night for 4 nights. All he did, was sit in the corner, eat and sleep.
His parents didn't miss him.
Therefore, they left,
the reason they did so, (here's your answer)
They wanted an easier, shorter way to the riches of the Indies.
When Abban came home, after his long visit
he saw that no one was home.
He waited til he realized that his parents, died. (He only thought that, it wasn't true.)
When he thought this, he lost all hope in them. After 20 years, when he was 28, he heard about his parents, in East Asia, rich famous, he was on a tour, in East Asia, when he heard that they were only letting in family members, and if someone found their "long lost son" they would get a fortune of gifts.
He quickly told his family to hurry with him.
Afka, Abban's wife, Afke, (named after her grandmother) and Abban ran to where Afke and Aballach were staying.
When Abban saw his parents, he was filled with joy. His parents made a mocking laugh saying "Sir, our boy is dead! We gave him all his clothes to do laundry outside. But we also told him he's supposed to feed them to his horse! He was in itchy clothing, cold, filled with holes, ugly clothing. Then we secretly abused him, spitting on his pillow, ripping his toys, slamming his face on the counter and saying it was a accident, then, he just vanished! He was the only excuse for my wife to stay in the house instead of leaving the long journey."
Abban was shocked. His joy drifted away in a second.
His mother started a sentence "We only announced he be welcome if someone found him, because we find the fun to tell people our story. They bring their kids, saying it's ours! We hang them, and show the youngest of kids in the family the worst, their own father being killed, isn't that hilarious?"
Abban got scared, then mad, then frustrated. He told them his story, " "Father". "Mother". Thank you for telling me my story. You are now nothing to me. I have been in Koban's house for 4 days, and when I return you are gone. Finally, 20 years pass. You tell me this. My past has been revealed."
His parents, with fear and calmness in their eyes said " Give us proof"
He said "You cooked potatoes beans tomatoes and carrots on weekends, and fed me one slice of a carrot on weekdays. I wore black and blue clothes up til the horse ate them."
His parents, scared, let go. They were no longer visited, and felt ashamed.
For trading..
And I suggest that you stop cheating on this test... :D
15th Century A+
It was Vasco Da Gama who reached India for the first time from the Indian Ocean in the fifteenth century. He established the sea route to one of Asia's richest country at that point of time.
The Ottoman Empire controlled the land trade-routes between East Asia and Europe. As a result, it was able to dominate trade until the Europeans circumvented Ottoman-controlled lands by finding an all-water route to East Asia in the sixteenth century.
a sea route around Africa
A shorter sea route to Asia...
a sea route to Asia
a trade route to asia
Spain
the North West Passage
a sea route to Asia
Because they wanted to find out an alternative route that would allow to bypass the Middle East Muslim countries, avoid the trade monopole of the spices and other valuable goods held by Venice and Genoa and get directly to trade with Japan, China and other East Asia countries.
they had trouble with the route and they were caught by the pirates . also they faced many hardships.