Which statement best describes Portugal’s effect on trade in the Indian Ocean?(1 point)

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The Moors expelled Portugal from Calcutta. This act prevented trade in the Indian Ocean trade network.
The Moors expelled Portugal from Calcutta. This act prevented trade in the Indian Ocean trade network.

Columbus opened the Indian Ocean to European traders before Vasco da Gama.
Columbus opened the Indian Ocean to European traders before Vasco da Gama.

Portugal sent 100,000 men who secured the Indian Ocean trade network for the sole benefit of Portugal.
Portugal sent 100,000 men who secured the Indian Ocean trade network for the sole benefit of Portugal.

Despite resistance from the Moors in Calcutta, da Gama opened European trade in the Indian Ocean network.

1 answer

The statement that best describes Portugal’s effect on trade in the Indian Ocean is:

"Despite resistance from the Moors in Calcutta, da Gama opened European trade in the Indian Ocean network."

This reflects how Vasco da Gama's voyages established Portuguese dominance in the Indian Ocean trade routes, allowing for increased European involvement in the region despite ongoing resistance.