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What were the three main aims of the Portuguese traders?

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Answered by rokings3613g
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The Portuguese Empire (Portuguese: Império Português), also known as the ... 3 Second era (1663–1825) ... The main Portuguese goal was trade, not colonization or conquest.

Answered by Nikita9876
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Answer: The long - standing Portuguese goal to find a sea route to Asia was finally achieve in a groundbreaking voyage commanded by Vasco da Gama .

The traded gold and also spices , ivory and slaves for metals , cloth and manufactured goods . Some people in Mali were farmer ,

who grow beans , squash , melons and lemons .

The Portuguese Renaissance was a period of exploration during which Portuguese sailors discovered several Atlantic archipelagos like the Azores , Madeira , and Cape Verde , explode and colonized the African coast , discovered an eastern route to India that rounded the Cape of Good Hope and discovered Brazil etc.

The ultimate goal of the ancient Portuguese was to find the water route around the Africa to India .

The main goal of Portuguese empire was trade , not colonisation or conquest . Soon it's ship were bringing into the European market highly valued gold , ivory , copper sugar and slaves .

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