Why did fifteenth-century Europeans search for a sea route to Asia? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Europeans had begun to demand valuable goods such as silk and spices that could only be found in Asia. B. European merchants had manufactured goods to sell in Asia but needed a way to get them there. C. European monarchs were eager to learn more about Asian culture. D. The Ottoman Turks controlled the Silk Road, which was the main land route from Europe through the Middle East to Asia.
I'm pretty sure A is one. But there is at least one more answer.
@Miracrown
i did this before
Okay.
im in k12
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it was dangerous for people to travel by land
you need to catch up in history
Europeans had begun to demand valuable goods such as silk and spices that could only be found in Asia. The Ottoman Turks controlled the Silk Road, which was the main land route from Europe through the Middle East to Asia.
The Ottoman wouldn't allow them on the Silk Road
This is the 53rd question on this test and I didn't need help on any other question. I don't think I need to catch up...
Thank you by the way.
So A and D?
yes
Okay, great. Thank you so much.. :)
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