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Describe the sea routes that connected india with asian countries in 18 century

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Answered by TheEmma
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Explanation:

The flourishing trade between Europe and Asia happened only through land till the fall of Byzantine Empire. ... Hence Europeans went on the quest of finding a sea route to Asia. Thus the Portuguese noble Vasco da Gama succeded in finding the sea route to India.

Answered by hinaguptagracy
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Explanation:

(i) A vibrant sea trade operated through the main pre-colonial ports.

(i) A vibrant sea trade operated through the main pre-colonial ports.(ii) Surat on the Gujarat coast connected India with the Gulf and the Red Sea ports.

(i) A vibrant sea trade operated through the main pre-colonial ports.(ii) Surat on the Gujarat coast connected India with the Gulf and the Red Sea ports.(iii) Masulipatnam on the Coromandel Coast and Hooghly in Bengal had trade links with the southeast Asian ports.

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