Prepare a short note on europeans voyages to sea
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The Portuguese discovery of the sea route to India was the first recorded trip made directly from Europe to India via the Cape of Good Hope, in the Atlantic Ocean. It was undertaken under the command of Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama during the reign of King Manuel I in 1495–1499. Considered to be one of the most remarkable voyages of the Age of Discovery, it consolidated the Portuguese maritime presence over Kerala and the Bengal Sultanate and that country's dominance of global trade routes.......☺
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Vasco da Gama discovered India's sea route and started the colonial era. The sea route was discovered via the Cape of Good Hope in the Atlantic Ocean.
- Portuguese wanted the spices, but because of the trading hassles, they were overpriced. It was both dangerous and time consuming to travel from Europe to India usually by land, so they tentatively planned a sea route
- The Portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive by sea in India, thereby creating a maritime trading monopoly between Europe and Asia for almost a century before the arrival of Dutch.
- By pressuring ships and merchants to pay security duties, the Portuguese people implemented coercion to make a reasonable profit.
- The Portuguese overseas empire was identified as "Estado Da India" and its initial objective was to secure an exclusive monopoly on the trade-in Black Pepper and eastern spices.
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