Transcontinental Trade Quick Check

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Question
Which of the following best explains a consequence of European efforts to find sea routes to Asia?(1 point)
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European traders found spices but did not make much money trading them to Europeans.
European traders found spices but did not make much money trading them to Europeans.

New technologies made it possible to take ships longer distances around the world.
New technologies made it possible to take ships longer distances around the world.

The Dutch gave up land in Asia and decided not to trade in the region after a few years.
The Dutch gave up land in Asia and decided not to trade in the region after a few years.

New conflicts developed between Europeans as they fought for control of Asian resources.
New conflicts developed between Europeans as they fought for control of Asian resources.

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The response that best explains a consequence of European efforts to find sea routes to Asia is:

New conflicts developed between Europeans as they fought for control of Asian resources.

This reflects the competitive nature of European countries as they sought to dominate trade routes and secure valuable commodities, such as spices, from Asia.

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