The Ganges River
The shortest trade route between India and Constantinople would be the land and sea route. This route would involve traveling overland from India to a port on the Arabian Sea, then sailing across the Arabian Sea, through the Red Sea, and finally into the Mediterranean Sea to reach Constantinople. This combination of land and sea travel would be more efficient than either the land or sea route alone due to geographical constraints and historical trade patterns.
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.
The Suez Canal greatly increased trade for Britain in India. It provided a much shorter route from Europe to East Africa, India, and East Asia.
portugal
he found a trade route to India
There was no water route to India. Italy have a monopoly on the spice trade because they had the only water route to India
India
he discovered Africa, Cape of Good Health and India. Trade routes include:*trade route from Europe to India*trade route from Western route to India
Can you be more specific? What trade route??
He found a trade route to India
Vasco Da Gama was looking for a trade route to India
a water trade route from Europe to India by sea.
Henry Hudson was sponsored by the Dutch Republic for his exploration voyages in the early 17th century. Hudson's expeditions were funded by the Dutch East India Company in the hope of finding a new trade route to Asia.
trade route to india.
Portugal was the first country to send explorers searching for a water trade route to Asia. In the late 15th century, Portuguese explorers such as Vasco da Gama successfully sailed around Africa to reach India, opening up a direct sea route for trade with Asia.
vasco da gama was famouse for finding the water trade route to Asia.