Portugal led the way to European expansion, mainly because of its advancement in the making of ships and maps.
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People in European countries were civilized.
Monroe doctrine
C. to increase economic oppurtunity was the main motivating factor for European maritime expansion in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries
Wealth and Trade
The Moors were driven out of Spain.
Three causes of European expansion are; economic causes, internal political stresses, international tensions.
European Union Countries
Portugal led the way to European expansion, mainly because of its advancement in the making of ships and maps.
The primary goals of the European voyages of discovery were to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity, to claim new territories for their empires, and to accumulate wealth through trade and colonization. The voyages were driven by a desire for economic, political, and religious expansion.
The Crusades
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Changes in European society that galvanized the expansion of European peoples and cultures after 1450 included religious strife and political centralization. Other changes came the form of technological advances.
God, Glory, and Gold.
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expansion of European influence overseas Rise to power of European nations bordering on the Atlantic