Which most accurately describes the significance of Vasco da Gama discovered a route to India?

hinduism practices spread and caused the Catholic church to initiate the crusades

hinduism quickly spread throughout Europe and challenged the Catholic church

Portugals economy grew as it became Europe's leader in the spice trade

Portugal's economic power grew as slave labor was imported from India

C?

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Yes, option C is the most accurate description of the significance of Vasco da Gama's discovery of a route to India. Portugal's economy grew significantly as it became Europe's leader in the spice trade. This discovery enabled Portugal to establish direct trade links with India, bypassing the Islamic world and the Venetian merchants who previously monopolized the spice trade. The influx of valuable spices such as pepper, cinnamon, and cloves from India brought immense wealth to Portugal, contributing to its rise as a major economic power in Europe.