Since Marco Polo got back from his trip to Asia with some of the many riches there, more and more people wanted to go to Asia as well and start a trade route. Soon people wanted to try other ways to get there, by going under Africa and west. In these new lands that the explorers found, they killed the and enslaved the natives and traded them to back their empire. In these new places they also settled and expanded their empire. So in total there are 3 main reasons: (1)Riches and resources that could only be found in the newly discovered areas wich brought wealth and happiness back to the explorer's empire. (2)The explorers would commonly be brutal and enslave the natives and send them back to their home land for money. Or they could just kill and extinct them, very few explorers would ally with natives and keep their alligance. (3)What almost every explorer did with the new land that he discovered was conquer it in the name of his empire by force or colonizing there by making new towns and through that expanding their empire.
they moved or sialed to new places because of bad wheater ,illness,and thevies.it is more risky and more costly.
If he returned alive, to raise a white sail, but if he had failed in his mission and died, to raise a black sail.
Yes He did sail before the Renaissance begin
Europeans traveled to the western hemisphere by ship, across the Atlantic Ocean.
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There was no slavery in Africa before the Europeans got involved!
because they wanted to
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Riches of Asia
Europeans set sail for the New World because of a desire to create a better life for themselves. There were stories of more land being available in the Americas and there were more opportunities for advancement.
Sailors?
It was designed with a special sail that allowed it to sail against the wind.
As far as we know at this time.
The book about Marco Polo's travels sparked an intense curiosity about the places he had seen. Many Europeans were determined to visit these places themselves.
Your question is backwards. Advancements in ships affected exploration. When ships were improved, they could sail farther, longer and faster. Better ships like that made travelling the world easier, so explorers could go off and find new places that Europeans had never seen.
Because the Vikings were the first to sail across the open ocean. No one else would try that, because believing the Earth was flat, they were afraid they would sail off the edge.
It was designed with a special sail that allowed it to sail against the wind.
* people * diseases * foods * animals In new places.