In 1492, Asia was largely unaffected by the major events occurring in Europe, particularly Christopher Columbus's voyage that year, which aimed to find a westward route to Asia. However, this period marked the continuation of significant developments within Asia, including the rise of powerful empires, such as the Ming Dynasty in China, which was consolidating its rule and cultural influence. Additionally, the region was engaged in trade with Europe and other areas through established routes, like the Silk Road, although the direct impacts of European exploration would soon begin to reshape these dynamics in the following decades.
Spices in Asia.
i don't know what you mean but his motives where riches and trade routes.but he was supposed to go to Asia in 1492 and went to sen Salvador instead (he didn't make it to Asia to find riches).
ocean route to Asia
Europe, Africa, and Asia.
To find a route to Asia.
Queen of Spain in 1492
In the year of 1492.
ocean route to Asia
To find a faster route to asia
ocean route to Asia
he found United States not Asia
Columbus was the first in 1492.