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Which motivation helped drive Columbus's pursuit of a westward sea route from Europe to Asia?

A) the impassable mountains and desert along the eastward land route
B) the need to find a northwest passage to the Pacific
C) the interest in exploring new continents to the west
D) the desire to find a sea route to Asia before the Portuguese

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The correct answer is D) The desire to find a sea route to Asia before the Portuguese.

Christopher Columbus estimated that he could sucessfully navigate a voyage to Asia. This was significant because a trade route to Asia would allow a country access to rare and precious resources.

After getting support from Spain for this endeavor, Columbus sailed out hoping to reach Asia to establish a consistent trade. This trade would greatly reduce the price of resources that Europeans bought if it happened. However, Columbus stumbled upon the Americas, changing the course of world history forever.

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D) the desire to find a sea route to Asia before the Portuguese
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