Religious & Economics
he found a trade route to India
It was a route that traded slaves for cotton and other products that were traded to another country to be manufactured
Absolutely not! Leif Erikson lived in 1000 A.D.! The problem of finding a new trade route to Asia did not occur until the 1490's im an 11 year old kid, and i know that.
This trade route was known as the Varangian Route. The Route connected Europe to Asia through the Russian territory.
Yes, Thomas Jefferson was interested in finding an easier trade route to Asia following the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. He believed that exploring the newly acquired territory could lead to a practical water route, which would enhance trade and economic opportunities. Jefferson commissioned the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore these lands and search for a Northwest Passage to facilitate trade with Asia.
The two main reasons for finding another trade route are to reduce costs and increase efficiency. Alternative trade routes can offer cheaper transportation options and faster delivery times, leading to overall improvements in business operations.
to find a new trade route.
Portugal was searching for a route to Asia to increase trade and find gold.
Who followed the path of dias around southern tip of Africa but continued to India opening trade route for Portugal
he found a trade route to India
He was searching for a shorter, faster trade route to India.
It was a route that traded slaves for cotton and other products that were traded to another country to be manufactured
You cant LEGAL REASONS
Absolutely not! Leif Erikson lived in 1000 A.D.! The problem of finding a new trade route to Asia did not occur until the 1490's im an 11 year old kid, and i know that.
Finding an all-water route to spice markets was crucial for several reasons. It significantly reduced travel time and costs associated with transporting valuable spices, which were in high demand in Europe and other regions. An efficient maritime route also allowed for safer passage, minimizing the risks of overland travel, such as piracy and hostile territories. Ultimately, establishing direct access to spice markets bolstered trade and economic power for nations that could secure these routes.
This trade route was known as the Varangian Route. The Route connected Europe to Asia through the Russian territory.
Can you be more specific? What trade route??