The Fortunes of English gentry have degenterated because they have had to pay for domestic costs in England.
Bartolomeu Dias led the first European expedition around the Cape of Good Hope in 1488. As he and his crew explored the shores of Cape Good Hope, they were attacked by indigenous people. In addition, low food supplies and rations had the crew on the verge of mutiny, he claimed the area for Portugal and headed home. Once in Lisbon, they were met with the cheers of their countrymen..
The colonies did not want to pay taxes to the British monarchy. This was because they thought they were just being used and taken advantage of by the monarchy, and that they were lazy.
Feudalism was not only a system of governing it was also a system of local justice. William the Conqueror used feudalism to pay back the vassals for helping him in the conquest of England. The land they conquered was given to the knights and to the nobles. The vassals would give a ceremony in thanks to the lords and to pay their homage.
Triangular TradeThis term has been applied to several trade routes where Country 1 ships Product A to Country 2 where it is traded for Product B which is shipped to Country 3 and exchanged for Product C which is then shipped to Country 1 and traded for Product A. The most famous triangular trade route was Slaves from Africa to the CaribbeanSugar and Molasses from the Caribbean to New EnglandRum from New England to Africa.Triangular Trade pertaining to Colonial America, England, Africa, and the West IndiesTriangular trade was the system of trade and transport that various goods took in the time leading to the American Revolution.For example, England transported manufactured goods to the New World, which shipped out various resources. Slaves were transported from Africa to the West Indies, to the New World. England also received resources from the West Indies. There was also a transport of goods between England and Africa.There were various advantages and disadvantages for both the Colonies and England with this system. Ultimately, it benefited England the most, which got:profitscheap resourcesan assured marketsomewhere to dump a surplus of goodsEconomic/Political self-sufficiencycontrol of the gold supplyDisadvantages for England included:having to deal with/investing in the North American Coloniesneeding to pay for the army in thereAdvantages for the Colonies included:access to expensive goodsa guaranteed market for its resourcessupport of the Empire and its armyslavesDisadvantages included:needing to pay high prices for manufactured goodsreceiving low profits from resourcesneeding to pay taxes to support the Empire
England had nothing to do with the expeditions of Christopher Columbus. They were sponsored by the Queen Isabel I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon. Later these two countries, ruled by the married couple as separate kingdoms, became Spain.
Spain paid for it yeah, Spain paid for it. but specificly queen of England thought there would be riches in the land so that's why.
He sold Cargo.
Columbus asked John II of Portugal to pay for an expedition across the Atlantic.
What was christopher Columbus's goal that convinced king Ferdinand and queen isabella to pay his journey
to pay for British troops stationed in the colonies to pay for some of England's war debt to pay for officials governing the colonies
Queen Isabella and king Ferdinand of spain agreed to pay for ships for Christopher Columbus's trip.
Yes the King of Portugal payed for his expeditions
the dutch East India Company hired him so they paid him
No.
pay someone else to do it
Because he had to convince the king and queen to pay for his expedition