Explorers bring back new knowledge, discoveries, artifacts, and cultural insights from the places they explore. Their findings can help expand our understanding of the world and its diverse cultures, history, and environments.
Explorers brought back a variety of gems from their expeditions, including diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, and pearls. These gems were often highly prized for their beauty and rarity, leading to increased interest in exploration and trade routes.
Early explorers brought back various goods and resources from their expeditions, such as spices, precious metals, textiles, and new plant and animal species. These items were often highly sought after in their home countries and helped to fuel trade and economic growth. Additionally, explorers brought back knowledge about new lands, cultures, and peoples that expanded the understanding of the world.
Explorers brought back items like maize, tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco, and cocoa from the New World. These items were then introduced to Europe and spread to other parts of the world, leading to significant changes in diet, agriculture, and trade.
Spanish explorers brought back various items from the Americas, including gold, silver, tobacco, potatoes, corn, tomatoes, and cocoa beans. These goods had a significant impact on European economies, diets, and cultures, leading to the Columbian Exchange.
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Spices, first of all.
tobacco, potatoes and some other stuff which i dont know
The positive effects were that the explorers gained wealth and fame; they were able to bring back new items to their home country; they were able to bring back large quantities of spices, silver, etc.; and new trade routes were developed. The negative effects were that explorers were at risk of death; if the trip failed a lot of money would be wasted; and there were risks that the explorers could bring diseases back to their home countries.
They sent them because they wanted them to bring back gold
spices
Which explores?!
they smoked pot
Gold was important to explorers because it was valuable and could be used to obtain goods and services. Explorers sought new sources of gold to increase their wealth and power, and often exploited indigenous peoples and their lands to acquire it. Additionally, the quest for gold drove the Age of Exploration and led to the discovery of new lands and territories.
Gold was important because the explorer and his patron wanted to get rich. King Ferdinand wanted Columbus to bring back lots of gold.