Who tried to break the monopoly of Italian traders ❓
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Only seven ships and half his men survived the journey, but their cargo of spices was sufficient to break the monopoly on the European spice trade previously held by Arab and Venetian merchants. The following year, Vasco da Gama commanded Portugal's third major voyage to India.
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The trade in spices relates to exchange between ancient civilisations in Asia, Northeast Africa and Europe. In the Eastern Region, spices such as cinnamon, cassia, cardamom, ginger, pepper, and turmeric were recognized and used for trading in antiquity.
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- Just seven ships and half of his men survived the voyage, but their spice cargo was adequate to crack the monopoly traditionally enjoyed by Arab and Venetian traders on the European spice trade. Vasco da Gama ordered the third major voyage of Portugal to India the next year.
- Before the advent of the Christian period these spices made their way into the Middle East where the actual origins of these spices were hidden by the merchants and paired with incredible stories.
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