The Europeans were interest in China for their resources. China is one of the largest countries in the world with vast and diverse resources.
Portugeese & French
INDIA Portugal?
Great Britain, France, Portugal, and Germany.
There are so many countries those have currency rather than dollar.. Pakistan India UAE Saudi Arabia Iran European countries Many countries do not use the dollar, here a just a few examples UK = British Pound Most of the European countries = Euro Japan = Yen India = Rupee Brazil = Real China = Yuan Mexico = Peso Thailand = Bhat Denmark = Krona
During the early 1400s, the spice trade was primarily controlled by Arab and Venetian traders. They monopolized the routes and distribution networks, bringing spices from the East, particularly from regions like India and the Spice Islands, to European markets. This dominance continued until the rise of Portuguese exploration in the late 15th century, which eventually shifted control over the spice trade.
They didn't India is not in the EU the EU is only open to European countries... India is a part of Asia, like 7,000 miles east of Europe.
IBAN is for European countries IFSC is for India and other non-european countries. IBAN = IFSC
Portugeese & French
India, I guess.
Portugal and England
The European countries which set up trading centers were England, Holland, Portugal France and Denmark.
Vasco da Gama became the first European to reach India by sea. He established a trade route between Europe and India, which opened up opportunities for European countries to engage in lucrative trade with India. This ultimately led to the era of European colonization in India.
The Suez Canal.
Africa,east India
Japan does not belong to the Indo-European language group.
Portugal was the European country that began significant discovery and exploration in the 1400s. Under the leadership of Prince Henry the Navigator, Portuguese explorers advanced maritime technology and navigational techniques, leading to the exploration of the African coast and the Atlantic islands. This period laid the groundwork for later exploration and the establishment of sea routes to India and the Americas.
INDIA Portugal?