Before Columbus' Arrival

Two trade routes

The Columbus' proposal

The approval of the project

The Capitulations of Santa Fe

The trip preparations

The ships



 

Two trade routes

Trade between Europe and the Orient throughout the Middle Ages could be accomplished by two routes:

- The Silk Road, by which merchandise was transported in land caravans from China to the Black Sea and embarked from Constantinople.

- The second had two different trajectories: one with stops in Baghdad and Damascus, ending in Palestine; the other used the Red Sea as a direct access to Alexandria.