Dias discovered the Cape of Good
Hope, which he originally named as
the Cape of Storms. Later, King John II
renamed it as the Cape of Good Hope,
as it marked the opening of a new
route to the East. With the opening of
this new sea route, Europeans could
trade directly with East Africa, India
and other parts of Asia, bypassing the
land routes of the Middle East.
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Dias discovered the Cape of Good
Hope, which he originally named as
the Cape of Storms. Later, King John II
renamed it as the Cape of Good Hope,
as it marked the opening of a new
route to the East. With the opening of
this new sea route, Europeans could
trade directly with East Africa, India
and other parts of Asia, bypassing the
land routes of the Middle East.
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