Portuguese exploration and trade significantly influenced the Renaissance by facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between Europe, Africa, and Asia. The influx of exotic commodities, such as spices and gold, fueled economic growth and encouraged a spirit of inquiry and innovation. This interaction also contributed to the spread of knowledge, including advancements in navigation, cartography, and science, which were pivotal to the Renaissance's emphasis on Humanism and exploration. Ultimately, Portuguese endeavors helped broaden the European worldview, laying the groundwork for future exploration and cultural exchange.
The main goal behind the Portuguese voyages of exploration was to find new trade routes to Asia and establish profitable trade networks.
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He introduced "cinnamon" and "pepper" to the Portuguese, His trip made the Portuguese eager to trade directly with Indian merchants.
hi ricky boby
Trade was what the renaissance was about
because of the trade of goods during the renaissance
because of the trade of goods during the renaissance
The main goal behind the Portuguese voyages of exploration was to find new trade routes to Asia and establish profitable trade networks.
They found a trade route to asia?
Spanish and Portuguese
it helped expand trade and interest in overseas exploration i think ...........
It brought Trade and Travel into the world.
He introduced "cinnamon" and "pepper" to the Portuguese, His trip made the Portuguese eager to trade directly with Indian merchants.
Portuguese explorers focused on finding trade routes to Africa and Asia, while Spanish explorers were more concentrated on colonization and conquest in the Americas. Portuguese exploration was mainly driven by trade and establishing trading posts, while Spanish exploration involved more direct colonization and exploitation of resources. Additionally, the Portuguese were early leaders in exploration, with Bartolomeu Dias rounding the Cape of Good Hope in 1488, while Spanish exploration was more concentrated in the early 16th century.
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hi ricky boby
The renaissance was a very creative era and probably wasn't the first to trade but probably produced many product that were helpful or needed in other places. Trade helped the renaissance grow by letting people buy & sell their goods and creating new exploration to new worlds which was a contribution of thr renaissance. :-)