To circumvent the costly overland trade which required them to trade with the Muslim world (the Middle East).
they wanted to find a direct water route to north america
If you are from Connexus...A: To find a trade route to Asia
Spain?? But Portugal beat them to it . . .
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! European nations were eager to find a northwest passage because it would provide a faster trade route to Asia, leading to increased wealth and power. Explorers like Henry Hudson and John Cabot ventured into unknown waters in search of this passage, hoping to make history and create new opportunities for their countries. It was all about expanding horizons and discovering new possibilities, bringing excitement and adventure to those brave explorers.
European explorers believed that the Northwest Passage would take them to Asia and the Spice Islands for the purpose of setting up lucrative trade routes. They thought that this water route would be a more direct and faster route.
the pacific ocean
The European Sea that is bordered by six Middle Eastern Nations is the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean Sea was an important route for merchants an travelers during ancient times.
PORTUGAL was the country interested in discovering new trade route (sea route) to Asia when Turkish king or some other king blocked land route.
The Chinese tried to limit European trade and involvement in the mid-1760s in various ways. The mainly did this by barricading the South China Sea which was a trade route for the European nations.
to find a sea route to the East
they wanted to find a direct water route to north america
The Chinese tried to limit European trade and involvement in the mid-1760s in various ways. The mainly did this by barricading the South China Sea which was a trade route for the European nations.
European nations sent explorers in search of a Northwest Passage to find a direct sea route to Asia. This route was believed to offer a quicker and easier way for Europeans to trade with Asia, bypassing the long and dangerous journey around the Cape of Good Hope or through the Strait of Magellan. Ultimately, the search for the Northwest Passage led to the mapping of new territories in North America.
a sea route around Africa
European nations sought a sea route to Asia primarily to access valuable goods such as spices, silk, and precious metals, which were in high demand and often transported via costly overland trade routes. Additionally, the desire to bypass intermediaries, reduce costs, and increase profits motivated explorers to find direct maritime paths. The Age of Exploration was also driven by the aspiration for territorial expansion, national prestige, and the spread of Christianity. Overall, establishing a sea route promised significant economic and geopolitical advantages for European powers.
I wouldn't say he was interested in sailing, I would say he was interested in where he was sailing to, and what he's going to get when he finds what he was looking for. He really wanted the money he was promised if he would find a faster trading route to the Indies. He was also promised the spreading of Christianity.
They were always interested they just never knew how to reach chinese goods, he opened up a trade route, The Silk Road.