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dias found an all water route to asia
Bartholomeu Dias did not find a trade route through Africa to get to Asia. He did, however, establish a trade route by sailing around the southern tip of Africa to get to Asia.
That was Bartholomew Dias
so he could find a better route to get to southern asia
Da Gama's route to India around the Cape of Good Hope was considered more efficient than Dias' route because it provided a direct maritime passage to the Indian Ocean, facilitating trade with Asia. Vasco da Gama's route bypassed the need for overland travel through hostile territories and allowed for a more consistent and reliable supply of goods. Additionally, Da Gama's navigation was better suited for the prevailing winds and currents, which made the journey faster and less perilous compared to Dias' earlier exploration.
dias found an all water route to asia
Bartolomeu Dias
Bartholomeu Dias did not find a trade route through Africa to get to Asia. He did, however, establish a trade route by sailing around the southern tip of Africa to get to Asia.
Bartholomew Dias left Asia in 1487 for trading reasons. Dias sailed around the tip of Africa to find a new and faster route from Asia to India.
Dias was a captain who took a fleet of ships on a mission to control Muslim trade and one of his ships just happens to find a route from Portugal to India that went around the bottom of Africa
Bartolomeu Dias is a Portuguese explorer that discovered the sea route around Africa. His great discovery allowed Indians and Asians to trade.
Cause he wanted to find a new route from portugal to the east
he was looking to find a better trade route
Bartolomeu Dias de Novais (died 1500) was a Portuguese explorer who discovered the Cape of Good Hope and opened the sea route to the Indian ocean.
Dias's discovery of the sea route to India via the Cape of Good Hope eventually led to increased European exploration, colonization, and trade with Asia. This route played a pivotal role in establishing Portuguese influence in the Indian Ocean and contributed to the Age of Discovery.
He wanted to mark his route
King John II sponsored Bartolomeu Dias to find a sea route to India in order to bypass the Ottoman-controlled land routes. Dias' successful exploration of the southern tip of Africa opened the possibility of establishing a maritime trade route to Asia, reinforcing Portugal's navigation and trade capabilities.