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Portugal benefited significantly from Vasco da Gama's voyage by establishing a direct sea route to India, which opened up lucrative trade opportunities for spices, silks, and other goods. This access allowed Portugal to dominate the spice trade and increase its wealth and influence in global commerce. Moreover, the successful expedition enhanced Portugal's status as a maritime power and inspired further exploration and expansion in the Age of Discovery. Ultimately, it laid the groundwork for Portugal's colonial empire in Asia and Africa.

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