Explorers sought a sea route along the African coast to reach Asia in order to avoid the overland routes controlled by the Ottoman Empire and to take advantage of the favorable winds and currents of the Atlantic Ocean for sailing. This route also provided opportunities for trade and potential for discovering new territories and resources along the way.
Verrazano, Cartier, and Hudson were all explorers who searched for a western sea route to Asia or a passage to the Pacific Ocean. They were seeking a quicker and more direct route for trading goods with Asia.
Explorers were searching for a water route to Asia called the Northwest Passage, as well as new trade routes, resources, and land for their respective countries. They were also interested in discovering new lands and potential colonies to establish.
Portugal was the first country to send explorers searching for a water trade route to Asia. In the late 15th century, Portuguese explorers such as Vasco da Gama successfully sailed around Africa to reach India, opening up a direct sea route for trade with Asia.
Verrazano explored the eastern coast of America in 1524 commissioned by the French king seeking a northwest passage to Asia. He hoped to find a route that would allow for easier trade between Europe and Asia by sailing through North America.
European explorers first came to British Columbia in the late 18th century in search of the Northwest Passage, a supposed sea route through North America to the Pacific which would facilitate trade with Asia. They were also seeking new lands for settlement, resources like fur and timber, and to establish colonies for their respective countries.
when the european explorers landed on the west african coast,they provided an alternative trade route across the sea,and the trade route across the world 's largest desert slowed down
True. All of them were seeking a route to Asia.
a more direct route to India and Idonesia
The Dutch, English, and French explorers of the 1500s and 1600s were seeking new trade routes to Asia, valuable resources such as spices and gold, and opportunities for colonization to expand their empires. They were motivated by a desire to increase wealth, power, and influence in the growing global economy.
Like all explorers of his time he was seeking an Asian water route plus power, gold, and gifts from the crown.
Christopher Columbus was looking for a shorter route to Asia by sailing west. Ferdinand Magellan was seeking a westward route to the Spice Islands. Vasco da Gama was searching for a sea route to India to establish trade.
His goal was to find a route to the rich spice trade of the indies and to explore the west coast of Africa.
The English, French, nd the Dutch were serching for new land to obtain profits in prouducts like tobacco while they were charting the coast of north America.
Verrazano, Cartier, and Hudson were all explorers who searched for a western sea route to Asia or a passage to the Pacific Ocean. They were seeking a quicker and more direct route for trading goods with Asia.
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They were seeking a faster, cheaper, safer, more reliable way to bring goods back from India and the Far East.
Portuguese explorers focused on establishing trading outposts and establishing trade routes to Asia, while Spanish explorers were more focused on acquiring territory and resources in the New World. The Portuguese were particularly interested in finding a sea route to Asia for the lucrative spice trade.