Asked by Aila
What was the initial reason for Columbus‘s journey to the New World?
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To seek religious freedom as a result of the split of the protestant reformation
To find a sea route to Asia that would give spin direct access to valuable products of Asia
To build a colony in North America to take advantage of fur trading
To establish a safe trade route from Américas to Africa to Europe
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To seek religious freedom as a result of the split of the protestant reformation
To find a sea route to Asia that would give spin direct access to valuable products of Asia
To build a colony in North America to take advantage of fur trading
To establish a safe trade route from Américas to Africa to Europe
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Answered by
Aila
I think it’s A but I have no clue
Answered by
PsyDAG
From Google:
He had the idea that if he were to sail west, which no European had done before*, he could find a faster route to China and the Spice Islands (Malaysia and Indonesia today).
He had the idea that if he were to sail west, which no European had done before*, he could find a faster route to China and the Spice Islands (Malaysia and Indonesia today).
Answered by
me
Its B. he needed to find a sea route directly connecting Asia and Europe. it is why he called native Americans Indians
Answered by
Your Lord And Saviour
to find a sea route to asia that would give spain direct access to valuable products of asia
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