Which of the following best explains why the Portuguese expanded into the Indian Ocean?(1 point)

Responses

The Portuguese empire wanted to find a route to the Caribbean sugar trade.
The Portuguese empire wanted to find a route to the Caribbean sugar trade.

The Portuguese developed superior technology, and the Indian Ocean was an ideal environment to test it out.
The Portuguese developed superior technology, and the Indian Ocean was an ideal environment to test it out.

The Portuguese heard of the building of the Taj Mahal in the Mughal Empire.
The Portuguese heard of the building of the Taj Mahal in the Mughal Empire.

With the Ottoman capture of Constantinople, the Portuguese had to find another route to access the Asian spice trade.
With the Ottoman capture of Constantinople, the Portuguese had to find another route to access the Asian spice trade.

With the Ottoman capture of Constantinople, the Portuguese had to find another route to access the Asian spice trade.

The correct answer is: With the Ottoman capture of Constantinople, the Portuguese had to find another route to access the Asian spice trade.

The best explanation for why the Portuguese expanded into the Indian Ocean is that with the Ottoman capture of Constantinople, the Portuguese had to find another route to access the Asian spice trade. To get to this answer, you need to consider the historical context. After the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the Ottoman Empire, the traditional land route to access Asia for trade became increasingly difficult. With this blockade, the Portuguese saw an opportunity to find a new sea route to reach the valuable Asian spice trade. They aimed to bypass the Ottoman-controlled routes and establish their dominance in the Indian Ocean region, which was an ideal environment to test their superior technology and develop their maritime power. Therefore, the most logical and historical explanation is that the Portuguese expanded into the Indian Ocean to find an alternative route to access the Asian spice trade.