What was the significance of the expedition led by

Bartolomeu Dias?
It paved the way for the first European voyage to the
Americas.
It established a direct trade network between Portugal
and India.
It proved that it was possible to sail from Europe to the
Indian Ocean.
It led to Spanish colonization of the Americas and the
Philippines.

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The significance of the expedition led by Bartolomeu Dias primarily lies in the fact that it proved that it was possible to sail from Europe to the Indian Ocean. Dias was the first European to round the southern tip of Africa, which he named the Cape of Good Hope, in 1488. This accomplishment opened the way for subsequent Portuguese explorations and the eventual establishment of a sea route to India, thereby facilitating direct trade between Europe and Asia.