True. Portugal was a pioneer in establishing a sea route to India during the Age of Exploration in the late 15th century. Under the leadership of figures like Prince Henry the Navigator and later Vasco da Gama, Portuguese explorers navigated around Africa's Cape of Good Hope to reach India, significantly enhancing trade and establishing Portugal as a dominant maritime power.
Who followed the path of dias around southern tip of Africa but continued to India opening trade route for Portugal
Vasco da Gama. He discovered the sea route from Portugal to India, around the Cape of Good Hope.
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Type your answer here... Their main objective was trade. Set up a port on the coast, and you could easily just sit there and let the Africans come to you. Thus, there was no reason to proceed inland
Yes he did, he succeeded in finding a route from Portugal, around the African Tip, to India,
Who followed the path of dias around southern tip of Africa but continued to India opening trade route for Portugal
a sea route between Portugal and India
Portugal was searching for a route to Asia to increase trade and find gold.
he found a trade route to India
He opened up a trade route from Portugal to India
Vasco da Gama
vasco da gama was famouse for finding the water trade route to Asia.
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Spain?? But Portugal beat them to it . . .
He is remembered for finding the route from Europe to India.
Vasco da Gama. He'd discovered the sea route to India.