Why did the europeans want to find a sea route to india?
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After the fall of Constantinople in 1453 the trade route was occupied by the Ottamans who levied very high trade taxes on the transit European goods to the east. 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.
The work celebrates the discovery of a sea route to India by the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama. ... Portuguese were after spices, but they were very expensive because it was an inconvenience to trade. For example, it was dangerous and time consuming to travel by land from Europe to India
also it will be a easy path becose by land route many deserts and forest are there in the path also the great sahara desert
more wealth will be lost.