Factors such as the desire for wealth, trade opportunities, religious motivations, and advancements in technology like improved ships and navigation techniques spurred an age of European exploration. Additionally, competition between European nations to establish colonies and expand their influence globally played a significant role in promoting exploration.
The main factors that led to the Age of Exploration were the desire for wealth and resources, advances in navigation technology such as the compass and improved maps, competition between European nations for colonies and trade routes, and the spread of Christianity.
Contributory factors to the Age of Discoveries and Exploration include advancements in navigation technology such as the compass and astrolabe, increased demand for trade routes to Asia, competition among European powers for wealth and territory, and the desire to spread Christianity. These factors converged to drive explorers to venture beyond known lands in search of new trade routes and territories.
Dias contributed to European exploration by being the first European to sail around the southern tip of Africa, now known as the Cape of Good Hope, in 1488. This milestone opened up a new sea route to Asia for Europeans, ultimately leading to the Age of Exploration and the establishment of global trade routes.
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The Age of Renaissance laid the groundwork for the Age of Exploration by sparking a surge in intellectual curiosity, artistic expression, and technological advancements, especially in areas like cartography and navigation. The Renaissance emphasis on humanism and individualism also contributed to a spirit of exploration and discovery. This cultural and intellectual climate, combined with the economic motives of trade and colonization, propelled European powers into the Age of Exploration.
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European Exploration and subsequent colonization were spurred on by several factors. Two of which are:Greed: Every Ruler wanted to appear great, and expand the holdings and wealth of his throne. There was no more land in Europe, that could be gained without terrible war - Therefore they went off to find something easier.Competition: If-everyone-else-is-doing-it-I-should-too kind of mentality. More complicated than that, of course.
The main factors that led to the Age of Exploration were the desire for wealth and resources, advances in navigation technology such as the compass and improved maps, competition between European nations for colonies and trade routes, and the spread of Christianity.
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The king of France during the European age of Exploration was King Louis XIV.
The Age of Exploration began in the 15th century and continued in to the early 17th century. Three factors that drove this exploration were desire to spread their religion, desire for riches and desire to gain power over other countries.
The Age of Exploration was dominated by Spain, Portugal, France, Great Britain, and the Netherlands.
European influence spread to the Western Hemisphere
The establishment of European colonies.
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