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Why did Europeans seek a direct route to trade with Asia?

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Europeans seeked a direct route to Asia to trade goods because their old way was to slow. It took months to get there by boat because they had to go to South Africa and then come back north to Asia. So they created a canal between Africa and Asia called the Suez Canal, so they did not have to go south and then come back north. The Suez Canal way was quicker and only took weeks.

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Answer: Europeans required trade to get valuable items like silk, spices, and china, decided to cut out the middlemen, and trade directly without having to travel the Silk Road and having to pay less.

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