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Q: Why would Columbus have taken the slightly northward and southward routes?
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Existing trade routes were heavily taxed.


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Find routes to India and China and to bring back wealth, gold, and riches.


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In Columbus' time, governments were funding westward expeditions that were looking for new routes to China and India. His mistaken belief helped him because it was popular at the time.