Oh honey, you bet your bottom dollar there were women explorers in the 1400s! One fierce lady you should know about is Isabel Godin, who braved the Amazon jungle in the 16th century. And let's not forget about the badass Queen Isabella I of Castile, who sponsored Columbus' little voyage to the Americas. So yeah, women were out there exploring and conquering the world way before it was cool.
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In the 1400s, europe's population was growing, and so was the demand for trade. This encouraged more people to start traviling
explorers who were searching for a water route to Asia
they wore extravagent expensive clothes with jewels and stuff on it for women
In the 1400s, European explorers benefited from advancements in navigation technology, such as the magnetic compass and astrolabe, which allowed for more accurate sea travel. The development of more robust ships, like caravels, enabled longer voyages. Additionally, the desire for new trade routes and the spread of the Renaissance's knowledge fueled exploration. Support from monarchs also provided the necessary resources and funding for these expeditions.
the routes taken by explorers for Portugal during the 1400s and early 1500s was the cape of good hope
1400s
In the late 1400s.
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portuguese
Holland, Portugal, France and Spain
Spain
ponce de leon and jack sparrow
No, it was not.
In the late 1400x
I'm only 14 and I know this(: It was the late 1400s
what explorer used th compass in the 1400s