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European exploration impacted on Australia in the following ways:
Maps allowed many explorers to find where they needed to go or where they wanted to go.
France,and Spain were the specific European countries that sent explorers to the Americas
The compass helped the explorers in navigating across the oceans.
they might not understand the map
New maps of the world provided explorers with more accurate and updated geographical information, helping them navigate uncharted territories more safely and efficiently. These maps also inspired explorers by unveiling new lands and potential trade routes to explore and exploit.
Maps Became More Accurate As New Lands Were Found. . .
Maps Became More Accurate As New Lands Were Found. . .
Maps Became More Accurate As New Lands Were Found. . .
Maps allowed many explorers to find where they needed to go or where they wanted to go.
poor maps and navigation tools
The travels of Europeans during the age of discovery of the impact maps helped in the drawing of some of the impact maps that we have today.
nobody knew what was here
Yes, European explorers, particularly the Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro, had a major impact on the Inca Empire. Their arrival in the early 16th century led to the downfall of the Inca Empire through military conquest, diseases, and forced colonization. The introduction of European diseases, such as smallpox, also significantly reduced the Inca population.
newly discovered lands needed to be divided and controlled.
The accuracy. Of course compasses helped , but maps showed sailors or other explorers help accuracy on thir travels.
In Australia, early European explorers faced problems such as:shortage of food and rationsshortage of waterattack from aboriginal tribespoor maps and navigation systems
Maps and where there were no or inaccurate maps were vital to properly explore the Western Hemisphere. As exploration progressed in the New World, more accurate maps were made which helped European colonists understand the new lands they had discovered.