Fur and other goods.
During the middle ages. Europeans had done little exploring beyond their own shores.Except for the Holy land, they they had very little knowledge of. or interest in, other lands. During the Reinassance , however, Europeans became curious about the world around them. This lead to an interest in science and technology. It also led to the age of Exploration. Hope i helped..
Well, darling, Western Europeans got a taste of some fancy new goods like spices, silks, and other treasures from the East during the Crusades. They also learned a thing or two about advanced military tactics and technology from their encounters with the Muslim armies. Oh, and let's not forget the lovely boost in trade and economic growth that came from all that pillaging and plundering.
The French and British were the first Europeans to go to the Cordillera Region of Canada. They sent explorers to the region looking for gold and other treasures.
They usually bought them from other Africans.
They used the astrolabe and compass. The astrolabe was invented by Muslims, and the compass by the Chinese.
They used the astrolabe, which was perfected by the Muslims. They also used the compass, which was invented by the Chinese.
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They used the astrolabe, which was perfected by the Muslims. They also used the compass, which was invented by the Chinese.
They used the astrolabe and compass. The astrolabe was invented by Muslims, and the compass by the Chinese.
They used the astrolabe, which was perfected by the Muslims. They also used the compass, which was invented by the Chinese.
Asia had a lot goods that were wanted by Europeans. Silks, perfumes, spices, gunpowder, and other things goods were in demand.The new technology in sailing and navigation added to the ability to seek new ways to Asia.
Egyptians, Greeks, a wide range of Semitic peoples, and other Indo-Europeans and Asiatics.
by using the technology and military strategy to conquer other peoples
Smallpox and other diseases
Well the Dutch actually made peace with them and traded with them.. They could have done that.
Europeans contributed to exploration by developing advanced sailing technology such as the compass and improved navigational techniques, which enabled them to traverse longer distances across the seas. Additionally, European nations sponsored expeditions to discover new lands and establish trade routes, leading to the exploration and colonization of various regions around the world. This period of exploration also facilitated the exchange of cultural and scientific knowledge between Europe and other parts of the world.