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What was the main motivating factor of Christopher Columbus’s and Vasco da Gama’s maritime voyages?(1 point)
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Columbus wanted to acquire Portuguese territories and da Gama wanted to gain Spanish territories.
Columbus wanted to acquire Portuguese territories and da Gama wanted to gain Spanish territories.

Columbus wanted to gain access to the spice trade and da Gama wanted to gain access to the silk trade.
Columbus wanted to gain access to the spice trade and da Gama wanted to gain access to the silk trade.

Columbus wanted to be the first explorer to sail around Africa and da Gama wanted to claim glory.
Columbus wanted to be the first explorer to sail around Africa and da Gama wanted to claim glory.

Columbus wanted to gain access to the Indian Ocean and da Gama wanted to gain access to the New World.

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Columbus wanted to gain access to the spice trade and da Gama wanted to gain access to the silk trade.

Explanation: Both voyages were motivated by finding direct sea routes to Asian trade (spices, silks and other luxury goods). Columbus sought a westward route to Asia; Vasco da Gama sailed around Africa to reach India and its spice trade.