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Trade and treasure was always at the bottom of it. Although curiosity about unknown places and a sense of 'can this be done?' (think Columbus' and Magellan's travels) certainly played a role, the idea always was to discover places where spices could be bought or gold could be found. Medieval Europeans were very much aware that their dependence on the existing overland supply routes and on Venetian and Arab merchants led to supply always being less than demand, and - as a result - to skyrocketing prices. Basically, the 'exploring' nations - Portuguese, Spaniards, Dutch and English - were trying to corner the markets for themselves.
Europeans mainly wanted spices for trade. The merchants at that time wanted to make a huge living and as their trading became better with people, they looked for things that people would want or find valuable.
People, such as the Norsemen, were looking for places to inhabit. Adventurers such as Marco Polo, explored for commercial purposes; to see what goods may be traded. Of course, the Europeans who came to the Americas were looking for more efficient routes to the east for trade, but in order to finance their trips, they were also looking for gold and riches.
because china concord many parts of different places
at the great exhibition they had on display : stalls, shops, thing to buy food places and etc.
the difference was that they had come from different places and had different cultures
The European Nations placed mandates which places a country under the control of another power by international agreement.
it found more land around the world so people can live in different places.
Organization, Europeans needed to find places to live beside Europe.
No he is not they are two different people and they have gone places together at times.
photoshop is good for that kind of thing :D
A meridian joins together all the places with the same longitude but different latitudes.
no they filmed her being in two places at once at different times and then put it together
During the last 2 millennia, many different people in various nations/places. You will need to be more specific for a narrower reply.
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.
A meridian joins together all the places with the same longitude but different latitudes.
The Crusades