Vasco da Gama's Discovery Of India

What was the impact of the Vasco da Gama's discovery of India?

Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese explorer, left portable on July 8, 1497, to find a sea route to India. He had for ships, and 170 Mens.

Earlier, thousands of the sailors had lost their lives in attack and shipwrecks while trying to reach India, but that did not deter Vasco da Gama. He sailed around the tip of Africa, and because there was a monsoon wind, he reached India in less than 1 month. The discovery of this route to India meets that to reach Asia, sailors would not have to cross the Mediterranean or Arabia, both of which were considered to be very dangerous at that time. It allowed the Portuguese to create a colonial empire in Asia and made it possible for the Portuguese Empire to improve its trade with the East. Most important of all, Vasco da Gama voyage succeeded in linking Europe and Asia for the first time by an Ocean route. It connected the Atlantic and the Indian oceans and brought the west and the east closer together.


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