No. Because they were giving Christopher Columbus spices without trading with anyone
spice trade was controlled from europ to china and beyond by sea and ground.
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.
he went because of the spice
The East- West trade route connecting China to Britain (British). Acapulco-Philiphines-Spice Trade Route (Dutch).
Silver and gold
spice trade was controlled from europ to china and beyond by sea and ground.
There was no water route to India. Italy have a monopoly on the spice trade because they had the only water route to India
To transport and trade spices from Europe to AsiaThey wanted to trade with themThey wanted to go to Asia to find treasures and some gold!
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.
he went because of the spice
The spice road wasn't really a road. It was the overland trade route from South-East Asia to Europe, that followed a great number of trails across the Asian continent. Once the Europeans discovered trade routes by sea to Asia through which they could trade directly with the spice producers, the spice road quickly lost its importance.
Italy lost a monopoly
Portugal lost control of the spice trade because of the Netherlands keeping them out of some of the best ports for spices.
Italy lost a monopoly
Italy lost a monopoly
His goal was to find a route to the rich spice trade of the Indies and to explore the west coast of Africa.
Countries in the spice route included countries in Asia, Africa and Europe. You can get more information about the spice route at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Spice trade" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.