The first to seek new sea routes to the Indies and the Orient were primarily European explorers during the Age of Exploration in the late 15th century. Notable figures include Portuguese explorers like Prince Henry the Navigator, who advanced maritime knowledge, and Vasco da Gama, who successfully reached India by sailing around Africa. Additionally, Christopher Columbus, sailing under the Spanish flag, sought a westward route to Asia, ultimately leading to his discovery of the Americas in 1492. These explorations significantly expanded European trade networks and knowledge of the world.
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When the Ottoman Empire cut off European access to land routes in the 15th and 16th centuries, it spurred European nations to seek alternative trade routes to Asia, leading to the Age of Exploration. This resulted in expeditions by explorers like Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama, who sought direct sea routes to India and the East Indies. The search for new trade paths ultimately contributed to the rise of maritime empires, the establishment of colonial territories, and significant shifts in global trade dynamics. Additionally, it intensified competition among European powers and accelerated advancements in navigation and shipbuilding technology.
Their desire to seek trade routes, especially for spices (Asia).
They wanted a route to Asia. The Silk Road was long, expensive, and dangerous.
After Polo returned to Venice, Italy he wrote a book about his 25 years in Asia. This contributed to others wanting to seek the riches and goods of Asia. People like Columbus were influenced to seek new routes to Asia.
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Magellan sought to prove that it was possible to reach the Spice Islands by sailing westward around the globe, by discovering and mapping a western sea route to the lucrative spice trade in the East Indies. This voyage ultimately led to the first circumnavigation of the Earth.
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