Europeans went on voyages of exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries in search of new trade routes to Asia, new sources of wealth, and opportunities for spreading Christianity. These voyages were also driven by competition between European nations to expand their empires and influence around the world.
Europeans went on voyages of discovery in the 15th to 17th centuries to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity, to expand their empires, and to acquire wealth and resources from foreign lands. These voyages were also motivated by a spirit of exploration and curiosity about the unknown world beyond Europe.
Barbie Explorer happened in 2001.
Economic motives: Europeans sought new trade routes and sources of valuable commodities like spices, silk, and gold. Religious motives: They aimed to spread Christianity to new regions and convert indigenous populations. Technological advancements: Developments in navigation, shipbuilding, and cartography enabled Europeans to undertake longer and more successful voyages of exploration.
Portugal and Spain were the two nations that began voyages of exploration during the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries. They sought new trade routes to Asia and explored the Americas.
Landlocked countries like Switzerland were least involved in voyages of discovery as they lacked access to the open seas necessary for exploration.
What factors led the Europeans to begin to begin their voyages of exploration?
the Europeans
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spices, Asian, religion, Asian culture.
It led to a scientific revolution that changed our understanding of the universe.
the grinders ova dere (Wiz voice) <--------------------------------------------------,--------------------------------->
A trip the europeans went on and found new land.
Europeans main motives for voyages of exploration occurred during the Renaissance Era and included building of empires, diffusion of Christianity, ever-increasing opportunities fort trade and new markets, greater power than before, and material good and riches that included gold, spices, silver and slaves.
Which voyages gave Europeans new knowledge of the world?
The Europeans. =D
Europeans went on voyages of discovery in the 15th to 17th centuries to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity, to expand their empires, and to acquire wealth and resources from foreign lands. These voyages were also motivated by a spirit of exploration and curiosity about the unknown world beyond Europe.
Sir Francis Drake went on his famous circumnavigational trip for about 3 years. From 1577-1580